lateral mass of sacrum
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Sacrum — For other uses, see Sacrum (disambiguation). Not to be confused with cecum. Bone: Sacrum Sacrum, pelvic surface … Wikipedia
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pars lateralis ossis sacri — [TA] lateral part of sacrum: the part or mass of the sacrum on either side lateral to the dorsal and pelvic sacral foramina; called also lateral mass of sacrum … Medical dictionary
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