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  2. May 6, 2024 · Notch: A bony depression that often, but not always, stabilizes an adjacent articulating bone. The articulating bone slides into and out of the notch, which guides the joint's range of motion. Examples include the ulna's trochlear and radial notches and the suprasternal and mandibular notches.

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  3. 1. An indentation at the edge of any structure. 2. Any short, narrow, V-shaped deviation, whether positive or negative, in a linear tracing. Synonym (s): incisura [TA], emargination, incisure. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Notch and sulcus Notches (or incisures) can be defined as indentations at the edge of a structure, like a cleft. The scapular notch, which forms a deep, distinctive depression along the superolateral border of the scapula, is one example.

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  5. a V-shaped indentation; a slit made to serve as a record; a rounded indentation cut into the pages of a book on the edge opposite the spine… See the full definition

  6. notch. A depression in a bone which often, provides stabilization to an adjacent articulating bone. Examples: trochlear notch on the ulna; radial notch of the ulna; suprasternal notch; mandibular notch. process (pl. processes) Bony projection, allow for muscle attachment. Examples: spinous process, acromial process, radial styloid process ...

  7. Aug 21, 2017 · Notch Anatomy and Notchplasty | Musculoskeletal Key. The intercondylar notch is the open space that lies between the medial and lateral femoral condyles of the distal femur and houses the substance of both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments.

  8. May 2, 2024 · The mandibular notch, also known as the mandibular incisure or sigmoid notch, is the concave U-shaped groove found on the superior part of the ramus of the mandible. It is bounded by the two processes of the ramus of the mandible; the coronoid process anteriorly and the condylar process posteriorly.

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