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ala ala Posterior View Sacrum steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Superior articular facets Posterior Sacral foramina Posterior View Sacrum steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC coccyx

Sacral tuberosity Articular process for last lumbar vertebrae Medial sacral crest Cornu of sacrum Cornu of coccyx steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Auricular surface steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Auricular surface dorsal ventral Lateral View sacrum coccyx

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steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC Anterior sacral foramina Anterior View Sacrum coccyx

Body of 1st sacral vertebrae 2nd 3rd 4th 5th steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC