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Deep structures of knee. Structures adjacent to the knee can be seen in four different angles. English labels.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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Caput longum musculus bicipitis femoris
Septum intermusculare femoris laterale
Meniscus lateralis
Fascia cruris
Meniscus medialis
Ligamentum patellae
Bursa suprapatellaris
Ligamentum collaterale laterale articulationis talocruralis
Epicondylus medialis femoris
Musculus articularis genus
Ligamentum collaterale tibiale
Epicondylus medialis femoris
Epicondylus lateralis femoris
Creator(s)/credit: Department of Anatomy, University of British Columbia, UBC; Dr. J.M. Odiorne, UBC
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