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Pes Anserinus – Anatomy and Syndrome Explained

The pes anserinus is an anatomical structure at the inner knee where three tendons converge on the tibia. Inflammation in this area causes characteristic medial knee pain.

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Aqueduct

The cerebral aqueduct (Aqueductus cerebri) is a narrow canal in the midbrain connecting the third and fourth ventricles, allowing cerebrospinal fluid to flow through.

Dunphy Sign

The Dunphy sign is a clinical examination finding used to assess suspected appendicitis: coughing worsens pain in the right lower abdomen.

Umbo

The umbo is the deepest point of the eardrum and marks the attachment site of the handle of the malleus. It is a key anatomical landmark during otoscopic examination.

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