Sesamoid bone
In anatomy, a sesamoid bone (/ˈsɛsəmɔɪd/) is a bone embedded within a tendon or a muscle. Its name is derived from the Greek word for 'sesame seed', indicating the small size of most sesamoids. Often, these bones form in response to strain, or can be present as a normal variant. The patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the body. Sesamoids act like pulleys, providing a smooth surface for tendons to slide over, increasing the tendon's ability to transmit muscular forces.
Sesamoid bone | |
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Sesamoid bones at the distal end of the first metatarsal bone of the foot. | |
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MeSH | D012716 |
TA98 | A02.0.00.016 |
TA2 | 374 |
FMA | 32672 |
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