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- Patella abstract "The patella (/pəˈtɛlə/), also known as the kneecap or kneepan, is a thick, circular-triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella appears in the majority of vertebrates with a femur, for example mice, cats, and birds, but not whales or most reptiles and amphibians such as snakes or frogs.In humans, the patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the body. Babies are born with a patella of soft cartilage which begins to ossify into bone at about three years of age.".
- Patella grayPage "255".
- Patella graySubject "60".
- Patella meshName "Patella".
- Patella meshNumber "A02.835.232.043.650.624".
- Patella thumbnail Knee_diagram.svg?width=300.
- Patella wikiPageExternalLink 1789.
- Patella wikiPageID "309891".
- Patella wikiPageRevisionID "602592031".
- Patella caption "Right knee".
- Patella fma "24485".
- Patella graypage "255".
- Patella graysubject "60".
- Patella hasPhotoCollection Patella.
- Patella latin "patella".
- Patella meshname "Patella".
- Patella meshnumber "A02.835.232.043.650.624".
- Patella name "Human patella".
- Patella ta "A02.5.05.001".
- Patella wordnet_type synset-bone-noun-1.
- Patella subject Category:Bones_of_the_lower_limb.
- Patella subject Category:Knee.
- Patella subject Category:Patella.
- Patella subject Category:Sesamoid_bones.
- Patella type AnatomicalStructure.
- Patella type Bone.
- Patella type AnimalBodyPart.
- Patella type Bone_BodyPart.
- Patella type BiologicalObject.
- Patella comment "The patella (/pəˈtɛlə/), also known as the kneecap or kneepan, is a thick, circular-triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella appears in the majority of vertebrates with a femur, for example mice, cats, and birds, but not whales or most reptiles and amphibians such as snakes or frogs.In humans, the patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the body.".
- Patella label "Kniescheibe".
- Patella label "Knieschijf".
- Patella label "Patela".
- Patella label "Patella".
- Patella label "Rotula (anatomia)".
- Patella label "Rotule".
- Patella label "Rzepka".
- Patella label "Rótula".
- Patella label "Надколенник".
- Patella label "رضفة".
- Patella label "膝蓋骨".
- Patella sameAs Čéška.
- Patella sameAs Kniescheibe.
- Patella sameAs Επιγονατίδα.
- Patella sameAs Rótula.
- Patella sameAs Errotula.
- Patella sameAs Rotule.
- Patella sameAs Tulang_lutut.
- Patella sameAs Rotula_(anatomia).
- Patella sameAs 膝蓋骨.
- Patella sameAs 슬개골.
- Patella sameAs Knieschijf.
- Patella sameAs Rzepka.
- Patella sameAs Patela.
- Patella sameAs m.01t13c.
- Patella sameAs Q229081.
- Patella sameAs Q229081.
- Patella wasDerivedFrom Patella?oldid=602592031.
- Patella depiction Knee_diagram.svg.
- Patella isPrimaryTopicOf Patella.
- Patella name "Human patella".