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External obturator muscle and Femur

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Difference between External obturator muscle and Femur

External obturator muscle vs. Femur

The external obturator muscle, obturator externus muscle (OE) is a flat, triangular muscle, which covers the outer surface of the anterior wall of the pelvis. The femur (pl. femurs or femora) or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the hip joint) bone of the leg in tetrapod vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most land mammals, birds, many reptiles including lizards, and amphibians such as frogs.

Similarities between External obturator muscle and Femur

External obturator muscle and Femur have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adductor brevis muscle, Adductor muscles of the hip, Lesser trochanter, Medial compartment of thigh, Pelvis, Trochanteric fossa.

Adductor brevis muscle

The adductor brevis is a muscle in the thigh situated immediately deep to the pectineus and adductor longus.

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Adductor muscles of the hip

The adductor muscles of the hip are a group of muscles mostly used for bringing the thighs together (called adduction).

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Lesser trochanter

The lesser trochanter (small trochanter) of the femur is a conical eminence, which varies in size in different subjects.

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Medial compartment of thigh

The medial compartment of thigh is one of the fascial compartments of the thigh and contains the hip adductor muscles and the gracilis muscle.

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Pelvis

The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is either the lower part of the trunk of the human body between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region of the trunk) or the skeleton embedded in it (sometimes also called bony pelvis, or pelvic skeleton).

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Trochanteric fossa

In mammals including humans, the medial surface of the greater trochanter has at its base a deep depression bounded posteriorly by the intertrochanteric crest, called the trochanteric fossa.

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External obturator muscle and Femur Comparison

External obturator muscle has 24 relations, while Femur has 142. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.61% = 6 / (24 + 142).

References

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