Lesser trochanter

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Lesser trochanter
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Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis.
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Upper extremity of right femur viewed from behind and above.
Details
Latin trochanter minor
Insertions Psoas major
Identifiers
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Anatomical terms of bone
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The lesser trochanter (small trochanter) of the femur is a conical eminence, which varies in size in different subjects

Structure

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From its apex three well-marked borders extend:

  • two of these are above
  • the inferior border is continuous with the middle division of the linea aspera

The summit of the trochanter is rough, and gives insertion to the tendon of the Psoas major and the Iliacus.

Clinical significance

It can be involved in an avulsion fracture.[1]

Additional images

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See also

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References

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

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