Holladay S D, Smith B J, Smallwood J E, Hudson L C
Department of Anatomy, Physiological Sciences, and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27606.
Anat Rec. 1990 Jan;226(1):112-4. doi: 10.1002/ar.1092260113.
The patella is a large sesamoid bone that typically develops in the tendon of insertion of the large extensor muscles of the stifle joint. Although present in almost all species of mammals and birds, it has been found to be absent in the red kangaroo and two wallaby species (family Macropodidae). In its place is a fibrocartilage pad, located in the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle. This structure is visible grossly, is palpable, and has the form normally expected of a bony patella. In addition, the femoral trochlea is shallow and asymmetric, and the lateral gastrocnemius sesamoid is unusually prominent. These and other related modifications in the area of the Macropodidae stifle are presented.
髌骨是一块大的籽骨,通常在膝关节大伸肌的止点腱中发育。虽然几乎在所有哺乳动物和鸟类物种中都存在,但已发现红袋鼠和两种小袋鼠物种(袋鼠科)中没有髌骨。取而代之的是一个纤维软骨垫,位于股四头肌的肌腱中。这个结构在肉眼下可见,可触摸到,并且具有通常预期的骨性髌骨的形态。此外,股骨滑车浅且不对称,外侧腓肠肌籽骨异常突出。本文介绍了袋鼠科膝关节区域的这些及其他相关变异。