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epicondyle

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[ep-i-kon-dahyl, -dl] / ˌɛp ɪˈkɒn daɪl, -dl /

noun

  1. Anatomy. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles.


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Origin of epicondyle

First recorded in 1830–40; epi- + condyle

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But it was a different injury this time — an avulsion fracture to the medial epicondyle of his elbow.

From Seattle Times Feb. 16, 2017

His previous revised UCL did not need repairing and the avulsed medial epicondyle fracture was cleaned up and repaired.

From Washington Times Apr. 1, 2016

Andrews said he repaired a fracture of the left medial epicondyle of the elbow in the area where the original surgery was performed.

From Washington Times Jul. 23, 2015

This arises from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and attaches to the medial side of the proximal ulna.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

In the carnivora, it arises from the epicondyle.

From Artistic Anatomy of Animals by ?douard Cuyer

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