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    A Normal Variation in Which an Additional Small Sesamoid Bone
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A Normal Variation in Which an Additional Small Sesamoid Bone

Question 26

Question 26

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A normal variation in which an additional small sesamoid bone is located posterior to the knee is termed:


A) patella.
B) fabella.
C) meniscus.
D) mortise.

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