The arching ridge of bone on the upper border of the ilium. image
top portion of the ileum (hip bone); one of the three bones which make up the pelvis.
The edge of the hip bone from which marrow is usually sampled for diagnosis of blood cell diseases.
The iliac crest is the large flat portion of the pelvis bone from which bone graft may be taken
A part of the pelvic bone containing cancellous bone and bone marrow.
The large, prominent portion of the pelvic bone at the belt line of the body.
The top edge of your hip bone from which marrow is usually taken for diagnosis of blood cell diseases.
This is the large, prominent portion of the pelvic bone which is above the hip joint.
the broad, flaring portion of the hip bone, distinct at birth but later becoming fused with the ischium and pubis.
The curved top of the pelvic bone above the hip.
Lateral edge of the hip; generally the site of a hip pointer.
The crest of the ilium (or iliac crest) is convex in its general outline but is sinuously curved, being concave inward in front, concave outward behind.