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Fossae can occasionally be seen at the inferior pubic rami. These are presumably related to the origin of the adductuor muscles, but I can't find any reference to this entity aside from a passing mention in Keats as "fossae in the inferior rami of the pubis."
References
- Keats TE and Anderson MW. Atlas of Normal Roentgen Variants That May Simulate Disease. 8th edition, page 468; Mosby (2004).
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