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==Definition==
==Definition==
The term '''iliac crest''' refers to the free cranial edge of the wing of the ilium.
The term '''iliac crest''' refers to the free cranial edge of the wing of the [[Corpus:Ilium|ilium]].


==Anatomy==
==Anatomy==
The iliac crest extends from the anterior superior iliac spine (anterior end) to the posterior superior iliac spine (posterior end). It has two bony lips and an intermediate line, which serve as the insertion or origin of various muscles:
The iliac crest extends from the anterior superior iliac spine to the posterior superior iliac spine. It has two distinct bony lips and an intermediate line, which serve as the insertion or origin of various [[Corpus:Muscle|muscles]]:


*Labium externum (insertion of the obliquus externus abdominis muscle)
*Outer lip (Labium externum): Insertion of the [[Corpus:External abdominal oblique muscle|external abdominal oblique muscle]]
*Linea intermedia (origin of the obliquus internus abdominis muscle)
*Intermediate line (Linea intermedia): Origin of the [[Corpus:Obliquus internus muscle|obliquus internus muscle]]
*Labium internum (origin of the transversus abdominis muscle)
*Inner Lip (Labium internum): Origin of the [[Corpus:Transversus abdominis muscle|transversus abdominis muscle]]


==Clinic==
==Clinic==
The iliac crest is an important anatomical reference point. It is thickened and easily palpable from the outside through the skin. Due to its easy access, it serves as a bone marrow harvesting site.
The iliac crest is an important anatomical landmark. It is thickened and easily palpable beneath the [[Corpus:Skin|skin]], making it a common site for [[Corpus:Bone marrow|bone marrow]] harvesting.


The horizontal connection between the two highest points of the iliac crest is known as the Jacoby line. The transverse plane in which these two points lie is called the supracristal planum.
The line connecting the two highest points of the iliac crest is called the Jacoby line, and the transverse plane in which these points lie is known as the supracristal plane.
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Definition

The term iliac crest refers to the free cranial edge of the wing of the ilium.

Anatomy

The iliac crest extends from the anterior superior iliac spine to the posterior superior iliac spine. It has two distinct bony lips and an intermediate line, which serve as the insertion or origin of various muscles:

Clinic

The iliac crest is an important anatomical landmark. It is thickened and easily palpable beneath the skin, making it a common site for bone marrow harvesting.

The line connecting the two highest points of the iliac crest is called the Jacoby line, and the transverse plane in which these points lie is known as the supracristal plane.