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Medial Malleolus: The medial malleolus is an anatomical feature of the tibia, often called the shin bone. The medial malleolus is a bony protrusion located at the lower end of the tibia and is commonly referred to as the inner ankle bone. It articulates with the lateral malleolus of the fibula and the talus to form part of the ankle joint.
Conditions that can afflict the medial malleolus include avulsion fracture, fracture, osteomyelitis, trauma, and osteoporosis.
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