The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified]. [ Wikipedia:Hip ]

This is just here as a test because I lose it

术语信息

database cross reference
  • EFO:0001929
  • FMA:24964
  • MA:0000045
  • galen:Hip
  • EHDAA:5153
  • SCTID:302543008
  • OpenCyc:Mx4rvVjhy5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA
  • VHOG:0000346
  • EHDAA2:0000783
  • Wikipedia:Hip
  • EMAPA:17490
  • UMLS:C0019552 (ncithesaurus:Hip)
  • BTO:0001457
  • NCIT:C64193
  • CALOHA:TS-2226
  • EHDAA:6178
  • GAID:47
  • MESH:D006615
Subsets

uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim

UBPROP 0000003

The pelvic girdle is never joined by contributions of dermal bone. From its first appearance in placoderms, the pelvic girdle is exclusively endoskeletal. It arose from pterygiophores, perhaps several times, in support of the fin.[well established][VHOG]

UBPROP 0000012

See notes for shoulder. in BTO this is part of the abdomen - this creates an inconsistency if limb and abdomen are spatially disjoint

definition

The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified].

depicted by

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Hip.jpg

has exact synonym

regio coxae

hip region

id

UBERON:0001464