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Coccyx Anatomy
Aka: Coccyx Anatomy, Coccyx- Anatomy
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed (in public domain at Yahoo or BartleBy)
Bone structure of coccyx (C0009194) |
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Definition (NCI) | A small bone located at the bottom of the spine. The coccyx is a result of 3-5 fused rudimentary vertebrae. |
Definition (NCI_NCI-GLOSS) | The small bone at the bottom of the spine. It is made up of 3-5 fused bones. |
Definition (NCI_CDISC) | A small bone located at the bottom of the spine. The coccyx is a result of 3-5 fused rudimentary vertebrae. (NCI) |
Concepts | Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component (T023) |
MSH | D003050 |
SnomedCT | 64688005 |
HL7 | COCCY |
LNC | LP29911-2, MTHU014482 |
English | Coccyx, Tailbone, Coccyx [coccygeal vertebrae I-IV], Os coccygis, Coccyx [vertebrae coccygeae I-IV], tailbones, tailbone, COCCYX, coccyx, Os coccyx, Bone structure of coccyx (body structure), Bone structure of coccyx, Coccyx, NOS |
Swedish | Svansben |
Czech | kostrč |
Spanish | Cóccix, estructura ósea del coxis, estructura ósea del coxis (estructura corporal), estructura ósea del cóccix (estructura corporal), hueso coccígeo, estructura ósea del cóccix, Coxis, cóccix |
Finnish | Häntäluu |
Russian | KOPCHIK, КОПЧИК |
Latvian | Astes kauls |
Polish | Kość guziczna |
Norwegian | Halebein, Os coccygis, Haleben |
French | Coccyx |
German | Steißbein |
Italian | Coccige |
Dutch | Os coccygis, Stuitbeen |
Portuguese | Cóccix |
Sources |
Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
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