| enthesis | An obsolete term for the insertion of synthetic or other inorganic material to replace lost tissue. Origin: G. An insertion, fr. En, in, + thesis, a placing (05 Mar 2000) |
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the junction of tendon or ligament and bone.
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the site where a ligament attaches to bone
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| enthesis |
The site of attachment of tendon or ligament to bone.
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