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Ischium (bone)
Ischium (bone) Bone: Ischium of pelvis Right hip bone. External surface. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{ ...
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Pubis (bone)
Pubis (bone) Bone: Pubis of pelvis Right hip bone. External surface. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2 ... pubis, the anterior part of the hip bone, is divisible into a body, a superior ... process to the medial end of the bone. It affords attachment to the inguinal ...
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Ilium (bone)
Ilium (bone) Bone: Ilium of pelvis Right hip bone. External surface. Right hip bone. Internal surface. Latin os ilii Gray's ... continuous with the pelvic surfaces of the ischium and pubis, only a faint line ...
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Trapezoid bone
Trapezoid bone The left lesser multangular bone. In human anatomy, the trapezoid bone (lesser multangular bone; os multangulum minus) is a bone in the hands. It is the ...
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Talus bone
Talus bone FIG. 270– Left talus, from above. FIG ... of the word In anatomy, the talus bone of the ankle joint connects the leg ... and comprises the constricted portion of the bone between the body and the oval head ... scapula | humerus | ulna | radius carpus (scaphoid | lunate bone | triquetral | pisiform | trapezium | trapezoid | capitate | hamate) | metacarpals ... prox | int | dist) LOWER EXTREMITY: pelvis (ilium, ischium, pubis, acetabulum) | femur (greater trochanter - lesser ...
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Triquetral bone
Triquetral bone The left triangular bone. The triquetral bone (also called triquetral, os triquetrum, cuneiform bone, pyramidal bone, cubital bone, os pyramidale, os triangulare, ...
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Pisiform bone
Pisiform bone The left pisiform bone. The pisiform bone (also called pisiform or pisiforme os or lentiform bone) is a small knobbly, pea-shaped wrist bone. The pisiform bone is found in ...
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Navicular bone
Navicular bone FIG. 276– The left navicular. Antero-lateral ... left navicular. Postero-medial view. The navicular bone occurs in human and horse anatomy. Human anatomy The navicular bone (also called the navicular or scaphoid) is ... the foot. Its name derives from the bone's resemblance to a small boat, caused ... laterally with the cuboid. The term navicular bone or hand navicular bone is sometimes ...
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Radius (bone)
Radius (bone) The radius and ulna of the left ... is distal (wrist). The radius is the bone of the forearm that extends from the ... the wrist-joint. It is a long bone, prismatic in form and slightly curved longitudinally ... is interposed between the tendon and the bone. The Body or Shaft ('corpus radii') The ... marked in the middle third of the bone. The interosseous crest (crista interossea; internal ...
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Lunate bone
Lunate bone Bone: Lunate bone The left lunate bone [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2}}} Latin os ... 835.232.087.144.663 The lunate bone (semilunar bone) is a bone in ...
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