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- Bipartite_patella abstract "Bipartite patella, also known as Patella bipartita is a condition where the patella, or kneecap, is composed of two separate bones. Instead of fusing together in early childhood, the bones of the patella remain separated. The condition occurs in approximately 1–2% of the population and is nine times more likely to occur in males than females. It is often asymptomatic and most commonly diagnosed as an incidental finding, with about 2% of cases becoming symptomatic.".
- Bipartite_patella icd10 "DQ741H".
- Bipartite_patella thumbnail Patellabipartita.jpg?width=300.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageID "42230556".
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageLength "2279".
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageRevisionID "678846497".
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knee.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Patella.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageWikiLink Patella.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bipartite patella".
- Bipartite_patella caption "Bipartite patella as seen from front, right knee left".
- Bipartite_patella icd "DQ741H".
- Bipartite_patella name "Bipartite patella".
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-stub.
- Bipartite_patella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bipartite_patella subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Bipartite_patella subject Category:Knee.
- Bipartite_patella subject Category:Patella.
- Bipartite_patella hypernym Condition.
- Bipartite_patella type Disease.
- Bipartite_patella type Thing.
- Bipartite_patella type Q12136.
- Bipartite_patella comment "Bipartite patella, also known as Patella bipartita is a condition where the patella, or kneecap, is composed of two separate bones. Instead of fusing together in early childhood, the bones of the patella remain separated. The condition occurs in approximately 1–2% of the population and is nine times more likely to occur in males than females. It is often asymptomatic and most commonly diagnosed as an incidental finding, with about 2% of cases becoming symptomatic.".
- Bipartite_patella label "Bipartite patella".
- Bipartite_patella sameAs Q17125860.
- Bipartite_patella sameAs رضفة_ثنائية.
- Bipartite_patella sameAs m.0100bly4.
- Bipartite_patella sameAs Q17125860.
- Bipartite_patella wasDerivedFrom Bipartite_patella?oldid=678846497.
- Bipartite_patella depiction Patellabipartita.jpg.
- Bipartite_patella isPrimaryTopicOf Bipartite_patella.