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Last Update: 09/19/2024 11:53 PM

Current Deck: @Medicine::Anatomiae::Muscle::pelvis

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Muscle
superficial transverse perineus
Etymology
Origin
medial surface of the ischial ramus
Insertion
contralateral muscle and the perineal body/central tendinous point
Action
fixes and stabilizes perineal body/central tendinous point
Innervation
deep branch of perineal nerve from pudendal nerve
Relations
Myotome
Kenhub
Artery
perineal a.
Netter
Notes
superficial and deep transverse perineus muscles are separated by the perineal membrane
Netter Description
Clinical
C. exp
Picture
Amboss
Extra Images
The Noted Anatomist
Surface Anatomy
Clinical Examination
Context
Subcontext
Latin
Symmetries & Correlates

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