The pectinate line (dentate line) is a line which divides the upper two-thirds and lower third of the
anal canal. Developmentally, this line represents the
hindgut
The hindgut (or epigaster) is the posterior ( caudal) part of the alimentary canal. In mammals, it includes the distal one third of the transverse colon and the splenic flexure, the descending colon, sigmoid colon and up to the ano-rectal juncti ...
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proctodeum
A proctodeum is the back ectodermal part of an alimentary canal. It is created during embryogenesis by a folding of the outer body wall. It will form the lower part of the anal canal, below the pectinate line, which will be lined by stratified s ...
junction.
It is an important anatomical landmark in humans, and several distinctions can be made based upon the location of a structure relative to this line:
Additional images
File:Rectoanal jxn.JPG, Microscopic cross section of the anorectal junction.
File:Anorectum-en.svg , Anatomy of the anus and rectum
File:Gray1078.png, Coronal section of rectum and anal canal.
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Digestive system
Anatomic Landmarks