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Talus bone
Talus bone FIG. 270– Left talus, from above. FIG. 271– Left talus, from below. FIG. 272– Left talus, medial surface. FIG. 273– Left talus, ...
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Talus
Talus Talus (which is Latin for ankle-bone) may refer to: Talus bone (anatomy), connecting the leg to the ...
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Talus (translated from German)
Talus The word Talus designated: on latin the forging God Talos ... pass into the foot one killed a bone in the jump joint, see Jump leg ... of a cliff or a reef, see Talus (geology) This side is one Term clarifying ...
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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 ... the foot, and articulates proximally with the talus, distally with the three cuneiform bones, ...
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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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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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Ischium (bone)
Ischium (bone) Bone: Ischium of pelvis Right hip bone. External surface. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2 ... lower and back part of the hip bone. It is divisible into three portions—a body ... scapula | humerus | ulna | radius carpus (scaphoid | lunate bone | triquetral | pisiform | trapezium | trapezoid | capitate | hamate) | ...
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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 ... the greater sciatic notch. The surface of bone included between the anterior and inferior ...
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Bone fracture
Bone fracture A bone fracture is a medical condition in which a bone becomes cracked, splintered, or bisected as a ... communicate with the fracture and may expose bone to contamination. Open injuries carry an elevated ... that occur along one line, splitting the bone into two pieces, while multi-fragmentary ...
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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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