In the work, the
author focuses on the presence in the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF) of strong fibrous
bundles attached to the bones.
The translation from
German was done in collaboration with ChatGPT 3.5.
Langer K. Lehrbuch der systematischen und
topographischen Anatomie. Wien: W. Braumuller, 1882. [fragment] |
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Quote p. 87 |
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Das
Ligamentum teres ist keine blosse Synovial-Duplicatur, sondern enthält ausser
lockerem Bindegewebe und zahlreichen Blutgefässen auch derbe Faserstränge,
welche ausserhalb des Pfannenraumes am Schamund Sitzbein haften und durch die
Incisur unter dem sie überbrückenden Limbus hinweg in die Gelenkhöhle
eintreten um sich am Umbo des Femur zu fixiren. |
The Ligamentum
teres is not a typical synovial duplication; it contains not only loose
connective tissue and numerous blood vessels but also coarse fibrous bundles.
These bundles are attached outside the acetabular fossa to the pubic and
ischial bones beyond the fossa and enter the joint cavity through the notch
beneath the acetabular labrum, which covers them and attaches to the head of
the femur. |
External links
Langer K.
Lehrbuch der systematischen und topographischen Anatomie. Wien: W. Braumuller,
1882. [books.google]
Authors & Affiliations
Karl Langer, Ritter von Edenberg / Carl Langer Ritter von Edenberg (1819-1887) was an Austrian anatomist, professor at the University of Vienna, director of the institute of anatomy. [wikipedia.org]
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Karl Langer (before 1887) Author: Josef Löwy; original in the wikimedia.org collection (CC0 – Public Domain, color correction) |
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament of head of femur, anatomy
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