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- entheses. In a fibrous enthesis, the collagenous tendon or ligament directly attaches to the bone. In a fibrocartilaginous enthesis, the interface presents...
- tendon or ligament to a bone. This site of attachment is known as the enthesis (pl. entheses). If the condition is known to be inflammatory, it can more...
- attachment for skeletal muscles. The muscles attach by tendons, where the enthesis is the connective tissue between the tendon and bone. A tuberosity is generally...
- tendon, and is ****ociated with direct injury or repetitive activities. Enthesis (plural: Entheses) Maria Antonietta D'Agostino, MD; Ig****o Olivieri, MD...
- attachment for skeletal muscles. The muscles attach by tendons, where the enthesis is the connective tissue between the tendon and bone. For example, the...
- c) intravenous contrast injection, confirm inflammation (large arrow) at the enthesis and reveal bone erosion at tendon insertion (short thin arrows)....
- ulnar nerve. Together, these five muscles have a common attachment (an enthesis) on the medial epicondyle of the humerus. The flexor tendon is approximately...
- antithetic, apothecium, athematic, Bibliotheca, bodega, boutique, deem, doom, enthesis, enthetic, epenthesis, epenthetic, epitheca, epithet, hypothec, hypothesis...
- Research Consortium of Canada (SPARCC), Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Enthesis Score (MASES), Leeds Dactylitis Index (LDI), Patient Global for Psoriatic...
- one at each end. The connective tissue of the attachment is called an enthesis. The origin of a muscle is the bone, typically proximal, which has greater...