Medial intercondylar tubercle

Medial intercondylar tubercle
Medial intercondylar tubercle
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Upper surface of right tibia. (Lateral intercondylar tubercle not labeled, but region is visible.)
Latin tuberculum intercondylare mediale
Gray's subject #61 256

The medial intercondylar tubercle is a protrusion on the intercondylar eminence of the upper extremity of tibia.


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