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BONE OF THE LEG
Knee Cap; Knee cap; Patellae; Patela; Patellar; Apex of patella; Patella baja; Apex patellae; Basis patellae; Knee-cap; Kneecap
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Patellar         
·adj Of or pertaining to the patella, or kneepan.
Patellar tendinitis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Patellar Tendonitis; Jumper's Knee; Jumper's knee; Jumpers knee; Patellar tendonitis; Patellar tendonopathy; Patellar tendinopathy; Quadriceps tendinopathy
Patellar tendinitis, also known as jumper's knee, is an overuse injury of the tendon that straightens the knee. Symptoms include pain in the front of the knee.
Patellar plexus         
Plexus patellae; Plexus patellæ; Peripatellar plexus; Plexus Patellaris; Patellar plexuses
The patellar plexus is a plexus of fine nerves situated in front of the patella, the ligamentum patellae and the upper end of the tibia. It is formed by contribution from the following:

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Patella

The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella is found in many tetrapods, such as mice, cats, birds and dogs, but not in whales, or most reptiles.

In humans, the patella is the largest sesamoid bone (i.e., embedded within a tendon or a muscle) in the body. Babies are born with a patella of soft cartilage which begins to ossify into bone at about four years of age.