| 11. | The Wilson test is also useful in locating OCD lesions of the femoral condyle.
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| 12. | Most of the projecting point of the skull is made up of exoccipital condyles.
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| 13. | The variation in length is relative to the differing distances from the gliding condyle.
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| 14. | Between the front condyles of the lower humerus two small vertical ridges are present.
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| 15. | The occipital condyle is typically very convex.
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| 16. | The skull has a single occipital condyle.
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| 17. | The lower joint surface of the condyles of the thighbone is limited to the underside.
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| 18. | The articulation surface of the fourth metacarpal with the fourth finger shows two true condyles.
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| 19. | The condyles of the lower thighbone.
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| 20. | The occipital condyle, and with it the entire head, was obliquely directed to below.
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