intramembranosus
Intramembranosus is not an officially recognized term in standard anatomical nomenclature. It does not correspond to a named muscle or well-defined structure in major reference works, and there is no widely accepted description of its origin, insertion, innervation, or function. In most medical and anatomical contexts, the term appears to be absent from canonical lists such as Terminologia Anatomica, and any use of it is likely to be a misnomer, a typographical error, or a fictional/teaching example rather than a real anatomical entity.
Etymology and potential sources of confusion: the word resembles a Latin-based construction meaning “within a membrane”
Usage guidance: if intramembranosus appears in a text, the source should be consulted for clarification, as
See also: intramembranous ossification, intramuscular, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, Terminologia Anatomica.