Acetabular notch
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The acetabular notch is a depression in the margin of the acetabulum located anteroinferiorly. It is bridged by the transverse ligament, and thus forms the acetabular foramen. The ligamentum teres has part of its origin from the acetabular notch.
-<p>The <strong>acetabular notch</strong> is a depression in the margin of the <a href="/articles/acetabulum">acetabulum</a> located anteroinferiorly. It is bridged by the <a href="/articles/transverse-ligament-of-the-hip">transverse ligament</a>, and thus forms the <a href="/articles/acteabular-foramen">acetabular foramen</a>. The <a href="/articles/ligamentum-teres-of-the-hip">ligamentum teres</a> has part of its origin from the acetabular notch. </p>- +<p>The <strong>acetabular notch</strong> is a depression in the margin of the <a href="/articles/acetabulum">acetabulum</a> located anteroinferiorly. It is bridged by the <a href="/articles/transverse-ligament-of-the-hip">transverse ligament</a>, and thus forms the <a href="/articles/acteabular-foramen">acetabular foramen</a>. The <a href="/articles/ligamentum-teres-of-the-hip">ligamentum teres</a> has part of its origin from the acetabular notch.</p>