They could be an indication of lung damage, e.g. TB infection. But this is just a rough estimation, please refer to an expert radiologist for a professional medical consult
No. It's an area of the body below the pelvis.
The curved area on the hip bone below the posterior inferior iliac spine is called the greater sciatic notch. It is a large notch that is located on the posterior aspect of the hip bone and forms part of the greater sciatic foramen.
The femur bone is below the waist in the human skeleton. It is the thigh bone and the longest bone in the body.
I believe what you are talking about is the sacrum? It's just below the spine in the pelvic area..
The tibia is the strongest bone below the knee.
The pubis bone is located just below the urinary bladder.
The pelvic bone protects internal organ below the waist.
pelvic bone
The forehead is the area of the face located above the eyebrows and below the hairline. In anatomical terms, it is often referred to as the "frontal region" or "frontal bone" area, as it corresponds to the frontal bone of the skull. In some contexts, it may also be referred to as the "brow" or "forehead."
Dislocation
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the calcaneus