Medial condyle

Medial condyle

Medial condyle can refer to:


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  • medial condyle — n a condyle on the inner side of the lower extremity of the femur also a corresponding eminence on the upper part of the tibia that articulates with the medial condyle of the femur compare LATERAL CONDYLE …   Medical dictionary

  • medial condyle — noun a condyle on the inner side of the lower extremity of the femur • Hypernyms: ↑condyle • Part Holonyms: ↑femur, ↑thighbone, ↑femoris * * * noun : a condyle on the inner side of the lower extremity of the femur ; …   Useful english dictionary

  • Medial condyle of femur — Bone: Medial condyle of femur Lower extremity of right femur viewed from below …   Wikipedia

  • Medial condyle of tibia — Bone: Medial condyle of tibia Upper surface of right tibia. (Anterior is at top.) …   Wikipedia

  • medial condyle of femur — condylus medialis femoris …   Medical dictionary

  • medial condyle of tibia — condylus medialis tibiae …   Medical dictionary

  • Medial meniscus — Head of right tibia seen from above, showing menisci and attachments of ligaments. (Medial meniscus visible at left.) …   Wikipedia

  • Condyle — may refer to: Condyle (anatomy) The occipital condyle, which are the undersurface facets of the occipital bone. The lateral condyle of femur and lateral condyle of tibia. The medial condyle of femur and medial condyle of tibia. In the fruits of… …   Wikipedia

  • medial collateral ligament — n 1) a ligament that connects the medial epicondyle of the femur with the medial condyle and medial surface of the tibia and that helps to stabilize the knee by preventing lateral dislocation called also MCL, tibial collateral ligament compare… …   Medical dictionary

  • Medial collateral ligament — Ligament: Medial collateral ligament Diagram of the right knee. (Medial collateral ligament labeled at center right.) Latin ligamentum collaterale tibiale …   Wikipedia

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