tibial condyle of femur
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tibial plateau — n the smooth bony surface of either the lateral condyle or the medial condyle of the tibia that articulates with the corresponding condylar surface of the femur * * * either of the bony surfaces of the tibia, internal and external, closest to the … Medical dictionary
Tibial tuberosity advancement — (TTA) is an orthopedic procedure to repair deficient cranial cruciate ligaments in dogs. It has also been used in cats. This procedure was developed by Dr. Slobodan Tepic and Professor Pierre Montavon at the School of Veterinary Medicine,… … Wikipedia
Lower extremity of femur — Infobox Bone Name = Lower extremity of femur Latin = GraySubject = 59 GrayPage = 243 Caption = Lower extremity of right femur viewed from below. Caption2 = Left knee joint from behind, showing interior ligaments. System = MeshName = MeshNumber =… … Wikipedia
condylus medialis femoris — [TA] medial condyle of femur: the medial of the two surfaces at the distal end of the femur that articulate with the superior surfaces of the head of the tibia; called also internal or tibial condyle of femur … Medical dictionary
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