Concept Information
Pubis
Anatomical Terms Info - Concept Id (ATI-ConceptId / ATICID)
4428
Foundational Model of Anatomy Id(s) (FMAIDs)
16595
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Change history
| by: O.P. Gobée ADMIN, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 1] | |
| NEW Structure/Concept: | Pubis [ATI-ConceptId:4428] | 
| SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Pubis | 
| SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Pubis | 
| SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Os pubis | 
| Primary Term: | Pubis | 
| SET (or ADDED) Foundational Model of Anatomy Id (FMAID): | 16595 | 
| SET (or ADDED) Contributor: | Augusto v. Agoncillo | 
| REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | Initial import from AnatomicalTerms.info 1.0 database, originally extracted and imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy database, 2007. | 
| by: A.A.H. (Fred) van Immerseel, Netherlands [Change Id: 3] | |
| NEW Term for this Structure/Concept: | Schaambeen | 
| REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | Import Dutch terms | 
| by: Mr Charles Dub, Netherlands [Change Id: 29657] | |
| NEW Definition or Description: | the os pubis is part of the os coxae. The two os coxae are connected to each other at the two os pubis (symphysis pubis). {os pubis} | 
| SET Primary Definition TO: | the os pubis is part of the os coxae. The two os coxae are connected to each other at the two os pubis (symphysis pubis). {os pubis} | 
| SET Singular/Plural TO: | Plural | 
| SET Repetition Pattern TO: | One instance on the left and one instance on the right | 
| by: O. Paul Gobée, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 30382] | |
| NEW Link/Relation: | Os coxae [ATI-ConceptId: 4425] includes Pubis [ATI-ConceptId: 4428] | 
| REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | The three parts of the pelvic bone | 
| by: [Change Id: 34838] | |
| NEW Term for this Structure/Concept: | 耻骨 | 
| REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | mass Import of Chinese terms from Excel 20-05-2016 | 
| by: T.A. van Rheenen, MSc. MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 38267] | |
| CHANGED Definition or Description [The bone forming the anterior part of th...] INTO: | Angulated bone situated at both sides of the inferior pelvis, with an inferior ramus, which helps form the obturator foramen and a superior ramus, which helps form the acetabulum. | 
| by: Dr Sara Sulaiman, MSc. PhD., United Kingdom [Change Id: 427516] | |
| CHANGED Definition or Description [The bone forming the anterior part of th...] INTO: | Unite with the {ilium} and {ischium} to form the {hip bone}. | 
| CHANGED Singular/Plural INTO: | Singular | 
| SET Left/right specific TO: | Generic (side not specified) | 
| SET Numbered TO: | This concept/structure is NOT numbered | 
| by: Dr Sara Sulaiman, MSc. PhD., United Kingdom [Change Id: 427521] | |
| CHANGED Definition or Description [The bone forming the anterior part of th...] INTO: | The bone forming the anterior part of the {hip bone} after uniting with the {ilium} and {ischium}. |