The upper extremity of the tibia (or proximal extremity) is large and expanded into two eminences the medial condyle and lateral condyle.
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Body of tibia
The body of the tibia has three borders and three surfaces.
Lower extremity of tibia
The lower extremity of the tibia much smaller than the upper extremity of tibia presents five surfaces; it is prolonged downward on its medial side as a strong process the […]
Pubic arch
The pubic arch is part of the pelvis. It is formed by the convergence of the inferior rami of the ischium and pubis on either side below the pubic symphysis. […]
Arcuate line of ilium
For other arcuate lines see arcuate line.The arcuate line of the ilium is a smooth rounded border on the internal surface of the ilium. It is immediately inferior to the […]
Linea terminalis
The linea terminalis or innominate line consists of the pectineal line the arcuate line and the sacral promontory.It is part of the pelvic brim which is the edge of the […]
Pelvic brim
The pelvic brim is the edge of the pelvic inlet.
Metathalamus
The metathalamus is a composite structure of the thalamus consisting of the medial geniculate nucleus and the lateral geniculate nucleus.
Body of fibula
The body of fibula presents four borders – the antero-lateral the antero-medial the postero-lateral and the postero-medial; and four surfaces – anterior posterior medial and lateral.
Head of fibula
The upper extremity or head of the fibula is of an irregular quadrate form presenting above a flattened articular surface directed upward forward and medialward for articulation with a corresponding […]