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Rieder cell
A white blood cell with radially segmented nucleus, found in some T cells in patients with lymphoproliferative disorders.
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Urogenital ridge
A ridge on the dorsal wall of the coelom that gives rise to the genital and mesonephric ridges.
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Mesonephric ridge
A ridge that develops on the lateral surface of the urogenital ridge and gives rise to the mesonephros.
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Mammary ridge
In mammal embryos, a ridge extending from the axilla to the groin. The breasts arise from this ridge. In humans, only one breast normally remains on each side.
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Interureteric ridge
A ridge between the openings of the ureters in the bladder.
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Interosseous ridge
A ridge on the fibula for attachment of the interosseous membrane.
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Gluteal ridge
A ridge extending obliquely downward from the greater trochanter of the femur for attachment of the gluteus maximus muscle.
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Genital ridge
A ridge that develops on the ventromedial surface of the urogenital ridge and gives rise to the gonads.
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Epicondylic ridge
One of two ridges for muscular attachments on the humerus.
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Dermal ridge
One of the ridges on the surface of the fingers that make up the fingerprints; also called crista cutis.
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