Lateral crus of frog

Crus cunei laterale

Definition

Felipe Barona Lopez

The lateral crus of frog is the more lateral of the two crus that form the cornual frog. They are symmetrical, both extending from the base of frog forward and meeting at the apex of frog, located near the center of the solar surface of the foot.

References

  • Barone R, Simoens P. Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques, Tome 7, Neurologie II, Vigot, Paris, 2010.

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