0 a Latin word meaning "of the knee", used in medical names and descriptions of the knee or a knee-like structure in the body -- (拉丁语,用于医学术语)膝的
In the condition "genu valgum" (knock knee) the femurs converge so much that the knees touch one another.
The opposite extreme is "genu varum" (bow-leggedness).
Mild genu valgum can be seen in children from ages 2 to 5, and is often corrected naturally as children grow.
This location generally corresponded to the rostro-caudal level of the genu of the arcuate sulcus.
It is also used to correct a coxa vara, genu valgum, and genu varum.
Cognitive deterioration could have occurred through the genu infarcts affecting the inferior and anterior thalamic peduncles.
The genu subregion is larger in males.
Anterior cingulate cortex can further be divided in the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex (near the genu) and midcingulate cortex.