Conoid tubercle
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| Bone: Conoid tubercle | |
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| Left clavicle. Inferior surface. (Ligament for conoid ligament labeled at bottom center.) | |
| Latin | tuberculum conoideum |
| Gray's | subject #49 200 |
| Origins | conoid ligament |
| Dorlands / Elsevier |
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At the posterior border of the scapula, near the point where the prismatic joins with the flattened portion, is a rough eminence, the conoid tubercle (or coracoid tuberosity); this, in the natural position of the bone, surmounts the coracoid process of the scapula, and gives attachment to the conoid ligament.
[edit] External links
- Conoid+tubercle at eMedicine Dictionary
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