In the human anatomy, sesamoid bones are usually small, round and flat...they develop inside tendons and are most commonly found near joints at the knee, the hands, and the feet.
Few individuals have sesamoid bones at every possibly location, but everyone has sesamoid patellae...or kneecap.

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