osteophyte growth usually due to wear and tear
Means that there's a sticking-out bit(=spur) on the front of the kneecap(patella).
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
Nope. The patella is inferior to the metacarpals.
The Patella.
pubis ischium illium sacrum coccyx femur patella tibia fibula tarsal talus calcaneus navicular. prob not in order but those are the bones
Patella. Why was this question asked so many times?
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
Nope. The patella is inferior to the metacarpals.
Patella is the knee cap, whilst oral is relating to the mouth.
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
Bone spur
hystoid
The Patella.
Periarticular sclerosis is increased bone density near a joint seen on X-ray, often due to chronic joint stress or osteoarthritis. Spurring along the superior acetabulum refers to bony growths at the top of the hip socket, typically seen in conditions like osteoarthritis or hip impingement. These findings can indicate degenerative changes in the hip joint.
pubis ischium illium sacrum coccyx femur patella tibia fibula tarsal talus calcaneus navicular. prob not in order but those are the bones
the patella is the scientific name for the kneecap
what is mild bilateral uncovertebral spurring