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- W1555563944 abstract "Abstract The promontory has been studied in two series of adult cadavers (155 in Brazil and 82 in the United States) amounting to 237. The material included whites, Negroes, and Mulattoes of both sexes. The pelvic promontory was considered as the ventral most prominent median point of the lumbosacral region, belonging to the superior pelvic aperture. Even though it is more frequently located at the superior border of the first sacral vertebra, the pelvic promontory can be found at the level of the disc between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra. It is very rarely found either at the inferior border of the last lumbar vertebra or at the inferior border of the first sacral vertebra or the superior border of the second sacral vertebra. No racial or sexual differences were found, but in adults the promontory more frequently has an inferior situation than that of the fetus and newborn (disc between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra). In the first ages, as well as in adult cases where the pelvic promontory is located in the inferior border of the last lumbar vertebra or in the disc caudal to it, the terminal line has four portions: discal, sacral, iliac, and pubic." @default.
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- W1555563944 title "Variations of the promontory in human pelves" @default.
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