The pelvis consists of the right and left hip bones, each formed by the union of the pubis, ischium, and ilium bones, together with the midline sacrum and coccyx. Anteriorly, the hip bones meet to form the pubic symphysis. Posteriorly, the hip bones unite with the sacrum to form the sa...
Part of the book series: Medical Radiology ((Med Radiol Diagn Imaging)) 3239 Accesses 1 Citations Key Points • Metastases and myeloma are common in the bony pelvis, whereas other bone tumours and tumour-like lesions are relatively uncommon. • Primary malignant bone tumours of the pelvis...
Indian Journal of Radiology and ImagingSanghavi PS,Jankharia BG.Holding versus seeing pathology.Three-dimensional printing of the bony pelvis for preoperative planning of a complex pelvis fracture: a case report[J].Indian J Radiol Imaging,2016,26(3):397-401....
ANATOMY Bony Thorax The bony thorax supports the walls of the pleural cavity and diaphragm used in respiration. The thorax is constructed so that the volume of the thoracic cavity can be varied during respiration. The thorax also protects the heart and lungs. The bony thorax is formed by the...
Stacoffe, NicolasRadiology Department, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Pierre Benite Cedex, FranceCotton, FranoisCREATIS, INSERM U1044, CNRS UMR 5220, UCBL1, Villeurbanne, FranceSpringer ParisSurgical and Radiologic Anatomy