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The pubic tubercle and the anterior superior iliac spine lies in the same coronal plane explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the anatomical position, the pubic tubercles and the anterior superior iliac spines are all in the same coronal plane. The superior ramus of the pubis extends superolaterally to the acetabulum, where it is fused with the ilium and ischium, and forms about the anterior one fifth of the acetabulum.

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the anatomical position, the pubic tubercles and the anterior superior iliac spines are all in the same coronal plane. The superior ramus of the pubis extends superolaterally to the acetabulum, where it is fused with the ilium and ischium, and forms about the anterior one fifth of the acetabulum

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