Podiatry and Medical - Set 1

Category - Podiatry Part I

Which of the following best describes the location of a quadrate tubercle?
  1. Intertrochanteric crest of the femur
  2. Proximal end of tibia
  3. Distal end of fibula
  4. Pubic symphysis
Explanation
Answer − A − Intertrochanteric crest of the femur best describes the location of a quadrate tubercle. Anatomically, it is a shallow protrusion present on the intertrochanteric crest of the femur. It is formed in relation to the distal attachment of the quadratus femoris muscle.
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