Anal triangle

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Anal triangle
1116 Muscle of the Male Perineum.png
Muscles of male perineum. (Anal triangle is roughly equal to bottom half of diagram.)
1116 Muscle of the Female Perineum.png
Muscles of the female perineum. (Anal triangle is roughly equal to bottom half of diagram.)
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Identifiers
Latinregio analis
TA98A01.2.06.002
TA2278
FMA20347
Anatomical terminology

The anal triangle is the posterior part of the perineum. It contains the anal canal.

Structure[]

The anal triangle can be defined either by its vertices or its sides.

  • Vertices
    • one vertex at the coccyx bone
    • the two ischial tuberosities of the pelvic bone
  • Sides
    • perineal membrane (posterior border of perineal membrane forms anterior border of anal triangle)
    • the two sacrotuberous ligaments

Contents[]

Some components of the anal triangle include:[1]

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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Daftary, Shirish; Chakravarti, Sudip (2011). Manual of Obstetrics, 3rd Edition. Elsevier. pp. 1-16. ISBN 9788131225561.

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