| c. latera´le mus´culi tricip´itis bra´chii |
[TA] the lateral head of the triceps brachii muscle, arising from the posterior surface of the humerus, the lateral border of the humerus, and the lateral intermuscular septum; called also great or second head of triceps brachii muscle, and lateral or short anconeus muscle.
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| c. of the labyrinth |
trauma to the labyrinth, usually from a blow on or explosion near the ear, resulting in tinnitus and deafness.
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| c. supraepicondyla´ris latera´lis hu´meri |
[TA] lateral supraepicondylar crest of humerus: a prominent curved ridge on the lateral surface of the humerus, giving attachment in front to the brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles; called also c. supracondylaris lateralis humeri [TA alternative] and lateral supracondylar crest or ridge of humerus.
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| c. costa´lis |
[TA] costal cartilage: a bar of hyaline cartilage by which the ventral extremity of a rib is attached to the sternum in the case of the true ribs, or to the superiorly adjacent ribs in the case of the upper false ribs; called also sternal cartilage.
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| c. latera´lis fe´moris |
[TA] lateral condyle of femur: the lateral of the two surfaces at the distal end of the femur that articulate with the superior surfaces of the head of the tibia; called also external or fibular condyle of femur. Click here to view image■Posterior view of right femur, showing the medial (condylus medialis femoris) and lateral (condylus lateralis femoris) condyles.
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