This means the part of the "hip" joint that attaches to your pelvis (the ball shaped bit) found in your thigh has become whitened and deformed, due to some sort of damage. This could be from normal ageing osteoarthritis or obesity leading to a damaged femoral head.
It's a fracture in the upper thigh bone, a crack running down both sides of it.
The femoral artery.
deep femoral and femoral circumflex
Femoral nerve
The common femoral vein is medial to the common femoral artery. The common femoral artery lies farther from the body's midline.
There is femoral triangle, through which femoral vein, femoral artery and femoral nerve passes down to thigh. Femoral hernia passes through the femoral triangle. It passes through complicated path and is almost always very difficult to reduce. It is common in females and usually demands surgical interferences.
what does it mean when you are told you have a small nonspecific focus of subchondral marrow edema involving the anterior medial femoral condyle? left knee
This essentially is a cyst inside of the neck of the hip bone. The peripheral sclerotic area is the outside of this "cyst" and has a lot of calcium in it... thus it shows up as a very white area on xray, since it is more dense (because of the calcium). Hypo-dense just means there isn't much calcium in the middle of this bone "cyst" so it shows up on the xray as a dark area (hypo= less).
Femoral is an adjective and as such has no plural form
Femoral Femoral
femoral head enlocated
it is called the femoral pulse.