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Gluteal tuberosity and Hip

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Gluteal tuberosity and Hip

Gluteal tuberosity vs. Hip

The gluteal tuberosity is the lateral ridge of the linea aspera. In vertebrate anatomy, hip (or "coxa"Latin coxa was used by Celsus in the sense "hip", but by Pliny the Elder in the sense "hip bone" (Diab, p 77) in medical terminology) refers to either an anatomical region or a joint.

Similarities between Gluteal tuberosity and Hip

Gluteal tuberosity and Hip have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gluteus maximus, Greater trochanter.

Gluteus maximus

The gluteus maximus (also known collectively with the gluteus medius and minimus, as the gluteal muscles, and sometimes referred to informally as the "glutes") is the main extensor muscle of the hip.

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Greater trochanter

The greater trochanter (great trochanter) of the femur is a large, irregular, quadrilateral eminence and a part of the skeletal system.

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Gluteal tuberosity and Hip Comparison

Gluteal tuberosity has 4 relations, while Hip has 109. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.77% = 2 / (4 + 109).

References

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