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Groin and Obturator nerve

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Difference between Groin and Obturator nerve

Groin vs. Obturator nerve

In human anatomy, the groin (the adjective is inguinal, as in inguinal canal) is the junctional area (also known as the inguinal region) between the abdomen and the thigh on either side of the pubic bone. The obturator nerve in human anatomy arises from the ventral divisions of the second, third, and fourth lumbar nerves in the lumbar plexus; the branch from the third is the largest, while that from the second is often very small.

Similarities between Groin and Obturator nerve

Groin and Obturator nerve have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adductor brevis muscle, Adductor longus muscle, Adductor magnus muscle, Gracilis muscle, Human body, Medial compartment of thigh, Pectineus muscle, Thigh.

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 longus muscle

In the human body, the adductor longus is a skeletal muscle located in the thigh.

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Adductor magnus muscle

The adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of the thigh.

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Gracilis muscle

The gracilis muscle (Latin for "slender") is the most superficial muscle on the medial side of the thigh.

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Human body

The human body is the entire structure of a human being.

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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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Pectineus muscle

The pectineus muscle (from the Latin word pecten, meaning comb) is a flat, quadrangular muscle, situated at the anterior (front) part of the upper and medial (inner) aspect of the thigh.

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Thigh

In human anatomy, the thigh is the area between the hip (pelvis) and the knee.

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Groin and Obturator nerve Comparison

Groin has 30 relations, while Obturator nerve has 27. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 14.04% = 8 / (30 + 27).

References

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