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tendon

Tendon vs Digastric - What's the difference?

tendon | digastric |


As nouns the difference between tendon and digastric

is that tendon is tendon while digastric is the digastric muscle.

As an adjective digastric is

having two bellies; biventral.

Tendon vs Tendinosis - What's the difference?

tendon | tendinosis |


As nouns the difference between tendon and tendinosis

is that tendon is tendon while tendinosis is (pathology) chronic damage to a tendon at a cellular level.

Tendon vs Enthesis - What's the difference?

tendon | enthesis |


As nouns the difference between tendon and enthesis

is that tendon is tendon while enthesis is (anatomy) the point at which a tendon, ligament, or muscle inserts into a bone.

Tendon vs Tendinopathy - What's the difference?

tendon | tendinopathy |


As nouns the difference between tendon and tendinopathy

is that tendon is tendon while tendinopathy is (pathology) a disorder of the tendons.

Tendon vs Microtear - What's the difference?

tendon | microtear |


As nouns the difference between tendon and microtear

is that tendon is a tough band of inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment while microtear is a very small tear (rip), as for example in a tendon or cell wall.

Tendon vs Biglycan - What's the difference?

tendon | biglycan |


As nouns the difference between tendon and biglycan

is that tendon is tendon while biglycan is (protein) a small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan which is found in a variety of extracellular matrix tissues, including bone, cartilage and tendon.

Tendon vs Tenonectomy - What's the difference?

tendon | tenonectomy |


As nouns the difference between tendon and tenonectomy

is that tendon is a tough band of inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment while tenonectomy is excision of part of the tendon.

Tendon vs Bipennate - What's the difference?

tendon | bipennate |


As a noun tendon

is tendon.

As an adjective bipennate is

(medicine|anatomy|zoology) of, pertaining to, or having the nature of a muscle, the fibres of which attach to a tendon on two sides (as a feather barbed on both sides).

Tendon vs Tenolysis - What's the difference?

tendon | tenolysis |


As nouns the difference between tendon and tenolysis

is that tendon is tendon while tenolysis is (surgery) a surgical procedure in which a tendon is separated from its sheath.

Tendon vs Neurotendinous - What's the difference?

tendon | neurotendinous |


As a noun tendon

is tendon.

As an adjective neurotendinous is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to both a nerve and a tendon.

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