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The ilium is the scientific name for the hip bone or pelvis bone. The ilium is a butterfly-shaped bone, and the ilium crest is the hipbone.
ilium bone is the flaring part of the hip bone.
The hipbone is composed of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The ischium is the lowest and strongest structure among the three.
The hipbone is made up of three major bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Of these three, the ilium is the most superior. The broad, curved portion on the upper part of the ilium is known as the iliac crest.
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The ilium has a big part in most Crohn's Disease cases. I have Crohn's, and my ilium is the affected area. In my case, my ilium is the inflamed area and therefore has to do with Crohn's Disease. The main way it has to do with Crohn's is that it can be the part of your intestines that is being attacked.
The ilium, the ischium, and the pubis are all parts of your hip bones.
The bone which is part of the hip or waistline in humans is the ilium. The bone that comprises the lower lobe of the pelvis is the ischeum.
The ilium is a large flaring bone that forms the superior region of a coxal bone.
The ilium and ischium form part of the pelvis. Sclerosis means hardening. Hope this helps a bit?
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