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Pelvis and Triradiate cartilage

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Difference between Pelvis and Triradiate cartilage

Pelvis vs. Triradiate cartilage

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). The triradiate cartilage (in Latin cartilago ypsiloformis) is the 'Y'-shaped epiphyseal plate between the ilium, ischium and pubis to form the acetabulum of the os coxae.

Similarities between Pelvis and Triradiate cartilage

Pelvis and Triradiate cartilage have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acetabulum, Hip bone, Hip dysplasia, Ilium (bone), Ischium, Pelvis, Pubis (bone).

Acetabulum

The acetabulum (cotyloid cavity) is a concave surface of a pelvis.

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Hip bone

The hip bone (os coxa, innominate bone, pelvic bone or coxal bone) is a large flat bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below.

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Hip dysplasia

Hip dysplasia is an abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation.

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Ilium (bone)

The ilium (plural ilia) is the uppermost and largest part of the hip bone, and appears in most vertebrates including mammals and birds, but not bony fish.

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Ischium

The ischium forms the lower and back part of the hip bone (os coxae).

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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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Pubis (bone)

In vertebrates, the pubic bone is the ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis.

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Pelvis and Triradiate cartilage Comparison

Pelvis has 181 relations, while Triradiate cartilage has 11. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 3.65% = 7 / (181 + 11).

References

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