All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
greater sac cavity UBERON_0005450 [The cavity in the abdomen that is inside the peritoneum but outside of the lesser sac. [WP,unvetted].]
left umbilical artery UBERON_0005458
umbilical artery UBERON_0001310 [The umbilical artery is a paired artery (with one for each half of the body) that is found in the abdominal and pelvic regions. In the fetus, it extends into the umbilical cord. [WP,unvetted].]
left umbilical vein UBERON_0005459 [An umbilical vein that is in the left side of a multicellular organism.]
jugular foramen UBERON_0005456 [The jugular foramen is a large aperture in the base of the skull. It is located behind the carotid canal and is formed in front by the petrous portion of the temporal, and behind by the occipital; it is generally larger on the right than on the left side.]
left thymus lobe UBERON_0005457 [A thymus lobe that is in the left side of a thymus.]
abdominal internal oblique muscle UBERON_0005454 [The lateral abdominal wall muscle that is deep to the external oblique and superficial to the transversus.]
subcapsular sinus of lymph node UBERON_0005463 [A space between the capsule and the cortex which allows the free movement of lymphatic fluid and so contains a sparsity of lymphocytes. It is continuous with the similar lymph sinuses that flank the trabeculae.]
median sacral artery UBERON_0005464 [The median sacral artery (or middle sacral artery) is a small vessel, which arises from the back of the aorta, a little above its bifurcation. It descends in the middle line in front of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebræ, the sacrum and coccyx, and ends in the glomus coccygeum (coccygeal gland). From it, minute branches are said to pass to the posterior surface of the rectum. On the last lumbar vertebra it anastomoses with the lumbar branch of the iliolumbar artery; in front of the sacrum it anastomoses with the lateral sacral arteries, and sends offsets into the anterior sacral foramina. It is crossed by the left common iliac vein, and is accompanied by a pair of venæ comitantes; these unite to form a single vessel, which opens into the left common iliac vein.]
levator scapulae muscle UBERON_0005461 [An axial muscle that originates in the cervical vertebraae inserts on the scapula.]
lower back UBERON_0005462 [Subdivision of abdominal segment of trunk which in humans is demarcated from the front of the abdomen by the posterior surface of the anterior layer of the thoracolumbar fascia and the anterior surface of the lumbar vertebral column; together with the front of the abdomen, it constitutes the abdomen[Modified from FMA].]
left vitelline vein UBERON_0005460 [A vitelline vein that is in the left side of a multicellular organism.]
right thymus lobe UBERON_0005469 [A thymus lobe that is in the right side of a thymus.]
platysma UBERON_0005467 [The platysma is a pharyngeal arch 2 muscle and a superficial facial muscle that participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors and is innervated by the cervical branch of the facial nerve. It attaches to the mandible and it attaches to the skin of the head, neck, and thoracic region where it is found superficial to the clavicle. Burrows et al. (2011) argue that in hylobatids (and, presumably, other primates) the platysma in the region of the modiolus represents both the cervicale and myoides muscles.]
obturator nerve UBERON_0005465 [The obturator nerve arises from the ventral divisions of the second, third, and fourth lumbar nerves; the branch from the third is the largest, while that from the second is often very small.]
UBERON_0005466 UBERON_0005466
tubercle of calcaneus UBERON_7500094 [A raised projection on the calcaneus.]
calcaneal body UBERON_7500093 [The calcaneus body is the part of the bone not used for articulation with other bones.]
anterior articular facet for talus of calcaneus UBERON_7500092 [Anterior-most facet on the proximal surface of the calcaneus for the articulation of the talus bone.]
middle articular facet for talus of calcaneus UBERON_7500091 [Middle facet on the proximal surface of the calcaneus for the articulation of the talus bone.]