The Medial Malleolus of the Tibis is___________ to the Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula and __________to the Medial Condyle of the Femur

a) Lateral, Superior
b) Lateral, Inferior
c) Medial, Superior
d) Medial, Inferior


Ans: d) Medial, Inferior

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