How do ilium differ from ischium ?
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" ILIUM 1) Ilium is highest and the enormous paired bone found in the hip bone. 2) Ilium is found near the acetabulum which is included in acetabulum and acetabular fossa. The internal surface configures a lesser part of pelvis and the obturator internus muscle develops here. 3) The wings of ilium laterally bound the pelvis.
ISCHIUM 1) Ischium is the lower and back paired bone of the hip bone. 2) The body of the ischium forms a part of the posterior region of acetabulum. 3) The ramus of ischium extends downward from the body of ischium and then finally unites with the inferior ramus of pubic bone.