Lateral epicondyle

Lateral epicondyle

Lateral epicondyle can refer to:
* Lateral epicondyle of the humerus (dorsal epicondyle in birds)
* Lateral epicondyle of the femur


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  • lateral epicondyle — n EPICONDYLE (a) …   Medical dictionary

  • Lateral epicondyle of the humerus — Bone: Lateral epicondyle of the humerus The Supinator. (Lateral epicondyle labeled at upper right.) …   Wikipedia

  • Lateral epicondyle of the femur — Infobox Bone Name = Lateral epicondyle of the femur Latin = e. lateralis femoris GraySubject = 59 GrayPage = 247 Caption = Lower extremity of right femur viewed from below. (Lateral epicondyle visible at left.) Caption2 = Right femur. Anterior… …   Wikipedia

  • lateral epicondyle — noun epicondyle near the lateral condyle of the femur • Hypernyms: ↑epicondyle …   Useful english dictionary

  • lateral epicondyle of femur — epicondylus lateralis femoris …   Medical dictionary

  • lateral epicondyle of humerus — epicondylus lateralis humeri …   Medical dictionary

  • Epicondyle — can refer to: * Medial epicondyle * Lateral epicondyle epi meaning upon condyle meaning knunkle or rounded articular area …   Wikipedia

  • lateral collateral ligament — n 1) a ligament that connects the lateral epicondyle of the femur with the lateral side of the head of the fibula and that helps to stabilize the knee by preventing lateral dislocation called also fibular collateral ligament, LCL compare MEDIAL… …   Medical dictionary

  • epicondyle — A projection from a long bone near the articular extremity above or upon the condyle. SYN: epicondylus [TA]. [epi + G. kondylos, a knuckle] lateral e. of femur [TA] the epicondylus located proximal to the …   Medical dictionary

  • Lateral intermuscular septum of arm — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = s. intermusculare brachii laterale GraySubject = 124 GrayPage = 442 Caption = Cross section through the middle of upper arm. (Lateral intermuscular septum of humerus labeled at lower left.) Caption2 =… …   Wikipedia

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