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The '''Anterior meniscofemoral ligament''' is a small fibrous band of the [[knee joint]]. It arises from the posterior aspect of the [[lateral meniscus]] and passes superiorly and medially in front of the [[posterior cruciate ligament]] to attach to the [[anterior cruciate ligament]].
The '''anterior meniscofemoral ligament''' is a small fibrous band of the [[knee joint]]. It arises from the posterior aspect of the [[lateral meniscus]] and passes superiorly and medially in front of the [[posterior cruciate ligament]] to attach to the [[anterior cruciate ligament]].


[[Category:Ligaments]]
[[Category:Ligaments]]

Revision as of 20:27, 29 January 2010

Anterior meniscofemoral ligament
Details
Fromlateral meniscus
Toanterior cruciate ligament
Identifiers
Latinligamentum meniscofemorale anterius
TA98A03.6.08.003
TA21886
FMA76854
Anatomical terminology

The anterior meniscofemoral ligament is a small fibrous band of the knee joint. It arises from the posterior aspect of the lateral meniscus and passes superiorly and medially in front of the posterior cruciate ligament to attach to the anterior cruciate ligament.