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  2. Intercondylar area - Wikipedia

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    The anterior intercondylar area (or anterior intercondyloid fossa) is an area on the tibia, a bone in the lower leg. Together with the posterior intercondylar area it makes up the intercondylar area. [1] The intercondylar area is the separation between the medial and lateral condyle located toward the

  3. Tibia - Wikipedia

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    Between the articular facets in the intercondylar area, but nearer the posterior than the anterior aspect of the bone, is the intercondyloid eminence (spine of tibia), surmounted on either side by a prominent tubercle, on to the sides of which the articular facets are prolonged; in front of and behind the intercondyloid eminence are rough ...

  4. Intercondyloid fossa - Wikipedia

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    Intercondyloid fossa may refer to: Intercondylar area of the upper tibia, including the anterior intercondyloid fossa and posterior intercondyloid fossa Intercondylar fossa of femur

  5. Intercondylar fossa of femur - Wikipedia

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    The intercondylar fossa of femur (intercondyloid fossa of femur, intercondylar notch of femur) is a deep notch between the rear surfaces of the medial and lateral epicondyle of the femur, two protrusions on the distal end of the femur (thigh bone) that joins the knee.

  6. Cruciate ligament - Wikipedia

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    Relative to the femur, the ACL keeps the tibia from slipping forward and the PCL keeps the tibia from slipping backward. Another structure of this type in human anatomy is the cruciate ligament of the dens of the atlas vertebra, also called "cruciform ligament of the atlas", a ligament in the neck forming part of the atlanto-axial joint .

  7. Lateral meniscus - Wikipedia

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    The lateral meniscus is grooved laterally for the tendon of the popliteus, which separates it from the fibular collateral ligament.. Its anterior end is attached in front of the intercondyloid eminence of the tibia, lateral to, and behind, the anterior cruciate ligament, with which it blends; the posterior end is attached behind the intercondyloid eminence of the tibia and in front of the ...

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  9. Posterior fossa - Wikipedia

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    Posterior intercondyloid fossa, an area of the tibia This page was last edited on 10 January 2019, at 12:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...