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- Q7557486 subject Q13296849.
- Q7557486 subject Q7006832.
- Q7557486 abstract "The posterior surface of the tibia presents, at its upper part, a prominent ridge, the soleal line (popliteal line in older texts), which extends obliquely downward from the back part of the articular facet for the fibula to the medial border, at the junction of its upper and middle thirds.It marks the lower limit of the insertion of the Popliteus, serves for the attachment of the fascia covering this muscle, and gives origin to part of the Soleus, Flexor digitorum longus, and Tibialis posterior muscles. The triangular area, above this line, gives insertion to the Popliteus.".
- Q7557486 dorlandsPrefix "l_10".
- Q7557486 dorlandsSuffix "12496239".
- Q7557486 grayPage "258".
- Q7557486 graySubject "61".
- Q7557486 thumbnail Gray259.png?width=300.
- Q7557486 wikiPageExternalLink leg.html.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q1308051.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q13296849.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q1551145.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q178366.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q1892025.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q1954164.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q302896.
- Q7557486 wikiPageWikiLink Q7006832.
- Q7557486 dorlandspre "l_10".
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- Q7557486 graypage "258".
- Q7557486 graysubject "61".
- Q7557486 name "Soleal line".
- Q7557486 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q7557486 type Bone.
- Q7557486 type Thing.
- Q7557486 type Q265868.
- Q7557486 type Q4936952.
- Q7557486 comment "The posterior surface of the tibia presents, at its upper part, a prominent ridge, the soleal line (popliteal line in older texts), which extends obliquely downward from the back part of the articular facet for the fibula to the medial border, at the junction of its upper and middle thirds.It marks the lower limit of the insertion of the Popliteus, serves for the attachment of the fascia covering this muscle, and gives origin to part of the Soleus, Flexor digitorum longus, and Tibialis posterior muscles. ".
- Q7557486 label "Soleal line".
- Q7557486 depiction Gray259.png.
- Q7557486 name "Soleal line".