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Yellow ligament
One of the ligaments connecting the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
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Xiphocostal ligament
The ligament connecting the xiphoid process to the cartilage of the eighth rib.
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Vesicouterine ligament
The ligament that attaches the anterior aspect of the uterus to the bladder.
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Ventricular ligament of larynx
The lateral free margin of the quadrangular membrane. It is enclosed within and supports the ventricular fold.
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Venous ligament of liver
A solid fibrous cord representing the obliterated ductus venosus of the fetus. It lies between the caudate and left lobes of the liver and connects the left branch of the portal vein to the inferior vena cava.
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Uterorectosacral ligament
One of the ligaments that arise from the sides of the cervix and pass upward and backward, passing around the rectum, to the second sacral vertebra. They are enclosed within the rectouterine folds, which demarcate the borders of the rectouterine pouch.
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Triangular ligament
One of two ligaments, right and left, connecting posterior portions of the right and left lobes of the liver with corresponding portions of the diaphragm.
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Trapezoid ligament
The lateral portion of the coracoclavicular ligament.
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Transverse ligament of atlas
A ligament passing over the odontoid process of the axis.
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Transverse humeral ligament
A fibrous band that bridges the bicipital groove of the humerus in connecting the lesser and greater tuberosities.
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