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• Ilium. • Pubis. • Ischium. Ilium • Iliac crest. • Anterior superior iliac spine. • Posterior superior iliac spine. • Tuberculum of iliac crest. • Ilippubic eminence. • Gluteal lines: • Inferior gluteal line. • Anterior gluteal line. • Posterior gluteal line. Ischial tuberosity • Upper area is subdivided into 2 parts. • Lower area is subdivided into 2 parts. Ischial tuberosity Ischiopubic ramus and pubic bone Acetabulum • Acetabular notch. • Acetabular fossa. • Lunate surface. • Two parts: • Articular, nonarticular. Proximal femur • Head. • Fovea. • Neck. • Shaft. Greater and lesser trochanters • Trochanteric fossa. Intertrochanteric line • Pectineal line. • Linea aspera. Intertrochanteric crest • Quadrate tubercle. Shaft of the femur • Pecineal line. Gluteal tuberosity. Hip joint • Articular surfaces: • Spherical head of femur. • Lunate surface of acetabulum. • Transverse acetabular ligament. • Ligament of head of femur. Ligaments • Iliofemoral ligament. • Pubofemoral ligament. • Ischiofemoral ligament. Gateways to the lower limb Obturator canal • Borders: • Above: obturator groove. • Below: obturator membrane, obturator internus and externus. Greater sciatic foramen • Margins: • Greater sciatic notch. • Sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments. • Lateral border of sacrum. • Above piriformis: • Superior gluteal nerve and vessels. • Below piriformis: • Sciatic nerve. • inferior gluteal nerve and vessels. • pudendal nerve and internal pudendal vessels. • posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh. • nerve to obturator internus and gemellus superior. • nerve to quadratus femoris and gemellus inferior. Lesser sciatic foramen • Tendon of obturator internus: • from lateral pelvic wall into gluteal region. • Pudendal nerve and internal pudendal vessels: • from pelvis into perineum. Gap between the inguinal ligament and pelvic bone