Musculoskeletal
Figure showing anatomy of the pelvis; Featured tumor muscle
Musculus coccygeus (Latin: musculus coccygeus) - an even, triangular, flat muscle located rearward from the anal levator muscle on the frontal surface of the ligament-spinal cord. It attaches to the sciatic spine and ends on the lower margin of the lower cervical and upper cervical vertebrae. Musculoskeletal muscle shrinks to the tip of the tumor bone; Muscle function is, however, primarily static. Muscle nerve originates from the plexus of the muscular branches of the vulva, arteries from the lateral artery, which is the branch of the internal iliac artery. Bibliography
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