sacrococcygeal muscle ventral
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musculus sacrococcygeus ventralis — ventral sacrococcygeal muscle: a musculotendinous slip passing from the lower sacral vertebrae to the coccyx … Medical dictionary
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sacrococcygeus ventralis — sacrococcygeus ven·tra·lis ven trā ləs n an inconstant muscle that sometimes extends from the ventral surface of the lower sacral vertebrae to the coccyx called also anterior sacrococcygeal muscle … Medical dictionary
coccygerector — coc·cy·ge·rec·tor (kok″sĭ jə rekґtər) the ventral sacrococcygeal muscle … Medical dictionary
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