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What is bound posteriorly by the lumbar vertebrae, laterally by the flared parts of the iliac bones, and anteriorly by the abdominal wall?Multiple choice question.true pelvisfalse pelvisobturator foramen

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What is bound posteriorly by the lumbar vertebrae, laterally by the flared parts of the iliac bones, and anteriorly by the abdominal wall?Multiple choice question.true pelvisfalse pelvisobturator foramen

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The area described is known as the false pelvis. It is the upper part of the pelvic cavity and is larger and wider than the true pelvis. It is bounded posteriorly by the lumbar vertebrae, laterally by the flared parts of the iliac bones, and anteriorly by the abdominal wall.

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