Arcuate line (ilium)

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Bone: Arcuate line (ilium)
Male pelvis. (Arcuate line labeled at left.)
Right hip bone. Internal surface. (Arcuate line visible at left center.)
Latin linea arcuata ossis ilii
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For other arcuate lines, see arcuate line.

The arcuate line of the ilium is a smooth rounded border on the internal surface of the ilium. It is immediately inferior to the iliac fossa and Iliacus muscle.

It runs inferior, anterior, and medial.

It forms part of the border of the pelvic inlet.

In combination with the pectineal line, it comprises the iliopectineal line.[1]

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