Found on the lateral and medial surfaces (sides) of the chicken metatarsus.
There is also a straight or somewhat curved muscle scar on the medial surface of the quadrate bone.
In the human it is located on the medial surface of the temporal lobe.
The medial surface of this process is convex and subcutaneous.
This border separates the medial from the dorsal surface.
It forms a horizontal ridge on the medial surface of the thalamus.
The lateral and medial surfaces are also rough, the former being concave, the latter usually convex.
Its medial surface is covered by the mucous membrane of the mouth.
The medial surface is the interval included between the antero-medial and the postero-medial borders.
The medial surface is concave, and affords attachment to the masseter.