lacrimal bone
lacrimal bone
The thin bones that make up part of the orbit at the inner angle of the eye are called the lacrimal bones. They are small and delicate, and contribute to the formation of the tear ducts and the medial wall of the orbit.
The medial femoral condyle is a normal part of the human body.
The distal process on the medial tibial surface is the "medial malleolus".
It is a bone in the skull near the roof of the nose and also forms the medial part of the orbit. It is made up of cribriform plate, the ethmoidal labyrinth which forms the ethmoidal sinuses and the perpendicular plate which forms the upper part of the nasal septum.
xiphoid process
Distal end of Tibia
The medial surface of the tibia is the part that faces the other leg. It is the most superficial of the tibia's surfaces.
The breastbone (sternum), is just about the most medial (towards the mid-line) structure of the body.
Ovuliferous scale
The medial malleolus is the rounded process of the tibia forming the internal surface of the ankle joint. It si sometime called the internal malleolus.
Pluto's unusual orbit causes it to travel inside Neptune's orbit.