fibular notch of tibia

fibular notch of tibia
incisura fibularis tibiae.

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  • incisura fibularis tibiae — [TA] fibular notch of tibia: a depression on the lateral surface of the lower end of the tibia, which articulates with the lower end of the fibula …   Medical dictionary

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