sacroiliac symphysis

sacroiliac symphysis
sacroiliac joint
Joint between sacrum and ilium.
Syn. sacroiliac symphysis, iliosacral articulation
Iliosakralgelenk n
Gelenk zwischen Kreuzbein und Darmbein.
Syn. Kreuzbein-Darmbein-Gelenk n, Sakroiliakalgelenk n

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