The ulnar may pass in front of the medial epicondyle of the humerus or lie behind the condyle. |
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It extends to the posterior part of the medial surface of the lateral condyle of the femur. |
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Radiographs of the right knee demonstrated a bony fragment in the medial condyle of the femur. |
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Typical sites for such separation include the medial femoral condyle and the patella. |
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As mentioned above, the coracoid also articulates with terminal ceratobranchial through a coracoid condyle. |
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Note that the sartorius muscle has become a thin band as it crosses over and behind the medial condyle of the femur. |
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The toothed margin is nearly straight, with the articular condyle at about the same level as the tooth row. |
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The scan revealed osteonecrosis involving the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle. |
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The dentary narrows posterior to the coronoid, and forms a short but robust condylar process that terminates in a large, broad condyle. |
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The mandibular condyle of the quadrate is much wider than long, and the articular surface is smoothly rounded. |
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It has an expanded head with a broad articular surface which articulates with the tibial condyle of the femur. |
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The head of the fibula doesn't contribute to the knee joint, but instead articulates with the inferior surface of the lateral condyle. |
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The lateral head arises from the lateral surface of the lateral condyle of the femur, proximal and posterior to the lateral epicondyle. |
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Figure 25: Simple case: symptomatic cartilage defect of the medial condyle discovered during ligamentoplasty of the anterior cruciate ligament. |
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The pin was inserted on the medial condyle at a point halfway between the articular surface and the medial epicondyle and was aimed toward the tibial insertion. |
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The dentary was scaled so that the condyle articulated with the glenoid fossa and the lower caniniform occluded with the diastema between the upper first tooth and caniniform. |
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Palpation of the condyle next to the patella while a person is flexing and extending the knee may produce a snap or click. |
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Figure 26: Difficult case: extensive osteochondritis of the medial condyle of the right knee. |
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It remains unclear, however, how the stapes related to the quadrate, and possibly to the posterior extension of its mandibular condyle, in Haasiophis. |
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The two bones' possible contact with each other is cushioned by a synovial membrane and by layers of cartilage on the surface of each condyle. |
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The lateral condyle is larger and includes the point at which the fibula articulates. |
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The fibula articulates with the postaxial femoral condyle and with the tritibiale and fibulare. |
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The second guide wire secures provisional fixation of the plate to the femoral condyle. |
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Advance the guide wire until it reaches the medial wall of the femoral condyle. |
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Note: be careful not to remove more bone from the lateral condyle than from the medial condyle. |
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The bilateral hinge bars offer support for ligament instabilities and work in conjunction with a patented telescoping condyle pad which puts the load control in the hands of the patient. |
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The locations of markers were the lateral and middle section of thigh, lateral femoral condyle, lateral malleolus and second metatarsal. |
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Lateral ethmoid with cartilaginous condyle for articulation with lacrimal, supported dorsally and ventrally by osseous laminae. |
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However, it helps to straighten the medial aspect of the lateral condyle, in a strictly sagittal plane, so as to expose the over-the-top position on the posterior cortical rim at the intercondylar notch. |
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A pathological plica produces popping and catching in the knee by snapping across the patella or medial femoral condyle, usually at repeatable positions when the knee is extended or flexed. |
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The fibular condyle projects laterally and possesses a shallow notch in the midposterior part. |
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Among the remains, the team noticed a spherical bone, called a basioccipital condyle, found in all mammals and reptiles that joins the base of the skull to the spinal cord. |
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Radiograph showing an osteogenic sarcoma of the distal end of the femur which has arisen in the metaphysis and is invading the soft tissues and the medial condyle. |
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The occipital condyle is a structure on the posterior part of a dinosaur's skull which articulates with the first cervical vertebra. |
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The cutting of the external condyle does not have to exceed 3 or 4mm. |
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Dr. Mayes: The biological response of the lower jaw being postured forward with the CBJ are muscular adaptation along with bony readaptation to the tension placed on the head of the condyle. |
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Plicae over the medial femoral condyle are called medial, or shelf, plica. |
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The bilateral hinge bars offer support of ligament instabilities, as well as, a patented telescoping condyle pad that puts the load control in the hands of the patient. |
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Inflammation of the plica with subsequent thickening from various causes may produce local irritation and erosion on the underlying hyaline cartilage on the condyle. |
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Bone scanning with technetium-99m pyrophosphate or technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate has been advocated to detect active growth in the condyle. |
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The canal is surrounded superiorly by the jugular tubercle, superolaterally by the jugular foramen, laterally by the sigmoid sinus and inferiorly by occipital condyle. |
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The popliteal artery is exposed through an incision that parallels the anterior border of the sartorius muscle and passes just posterior to the medial condyle. |
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There was a small imprint on anterior aspect of the lesion corresponding to the area where the lesion was impinging on the femoral condyle in full extension. |
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Further radiographic investigation using orthopantomograph and CT scan with three-dimensional reconstruction revealed bifid mandibular condyle of the right side. |
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The lateral condyle of the mandibular articulation, called ectocondyle, is separated from the medial condyle, or entocondyle, by the intercondylar sulcus. |
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In general, the most common sites of mandibular fracture are the condyle and angle, mental foramen or body, parasymphysis, and any part of the dental alveolus. |
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The hyperplastic synovial tissue then assumes a position around the head of the condyle, further exposing the condyle to the substrates that create the resorptive phenomenon. |
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Articular cartilage of medial femoral condyle was evaluated with a starting point at the level of intercondylar notch to the medial border of medial condyl. |
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