Posterior inferior iliac spine

Anatomical landmark
Posterior inferior iliac spine
Right hip bone. External surface. (Posterior inferior spine labeled at center left.)
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Identifiers
Latinspina iliaca posterior inferior
TA98A02.5.01.114
TA21330
FMA63615
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The posterior inferior iliac spine (Sweeney's Tubercle) is an anatomical landmark that describes a bony "spine", or projection, at the posterior and inferior surface of the iliac bone.

It is one of two such spines on the posterior surface, the other being the posterior superior iliac spine. These two spines are separated by a bony notch. They appear as two dimples in the skin, at the level of the lower back.

The posterior inferior iliac spine corresponds with the posterior extremity of the auricular surface.[clarification needed]

Additional images

  • The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx
    The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 234 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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