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Is there a medical term for the back of the knee?

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padanarm | 22:47 Sat 16th May 2009 | Science
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Is there a fancy Latin medical term for the back of the knee, ie. the hollow part between the thight and the calf?
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yes but I can't remeber what it is called. sorry
Popliteal fossa.
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Are there any parts of the body that don't have fancy Latin names?
Gr�fenberg doesn't sound Latin to me ;)
it's your knee-pit.

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