The large, flattened, irregularly shaped bone of the pelvis that makes a joint with the femur.
1And this constant pressure against the pelvic bone saps the vitality.
2I felt at once that the left pelvic bone was thicker than the right.
3Frequent sites for metastatic bone scintigraphy lesions were the spine, pelvic bone and ribs.
4He dug against the curve of the blackened pelvic bone.
5Associated traumas were severe brain, liver, and pelvic bone injuries.
6Conclusion: MSCT scans of the pelvic bone can be performed with very low effective doses.
7He pivoted, lashing his left foot up, his heel plunging into his attacker's pelvic bone.
8The edge of the dishwasher cut painfully across my left pelvic bone, but I could breathe.
9Barely breathing, I examined every inch of pelvic bone, then worked my way through the other shots.
10He vaulted the pelvic bone at the base of the public square, and walked through the pasture.
11In more mature individuals," she continued, "there is considerably more development of the pelvic bone.
12The leg-straps pull the pad down on the pelvic bone, where its pressure squeezes the life-giving spermatic cord.
13He wrapped one hand around my waist, bracing my back, and our hips affixed, bone to pelvic bone.
14Background: Studies focusing on the oncological outcome after treatment of conventional primary central chondrosarcoma of pelvic bone are lacking.
15Sometimes we found that the pads had worked away from the rupture opening, worked down against the pelvic bone.
16Development of the pelvic bone.
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