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- It p****es from the anterior margin of the fibular malleolus, p****ing anteromedially to insert at the lateral aspect of the talus at the talar neck , in...
- semitendinosus, and sartorius muscles; these tendons attach onto the anteromedial proximal tibia. When inflammation of the bursae underlying the tendons...
- the temporal bone. It emerges to the middle cranial fossa and travels anteromedially to enter the foramen lacerum. Within the foramen lacerum it joins to...
- : 567 : 420, 509  The groove for the greater petrosal nerve is situated anteromedially to the arcuate eminence.: 509  "Anatonomina". www.terminologia-anatomica...
- attachment on the femur, which begins on the front and middle side (anteromedially) on the intertrochanteric line of the femur. It continues down and back...
- nerve, and the infrapatellar nerve (which together innervate the medial, anteromedial, posteromedial aspects of the distal thigh). The saphenous nerve is responsible...
- the Gr**** stylos, is a phallic shaped pillar directed inferiorly and anteromedially between the parotid gland and internal jugular vein. An elongated or...
- wall of the lateral femoral condyle. The two bundles of the ACL are the anteromedial and the posterolateral, named according to where the bundles insert into...
- jugular vein from the inferior border of the cricoid to the clavicle, anteromedially by the lateral border of the sternohyoid and posterolaterally by the...
- petrosal nerve enters the petrous part of the temporal bone and travels anteromedially through it at a 45° angle. It emerges into the middle cranial fossa...