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Anatomy Atlases: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus V: Skeletal Systems

Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus V: Skeletal Systems

Wrist and Hand: Part 5 of 5

Ronald A. Bergman, PhD
Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
Ryosuke Miyauchi, MD

Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed


Figure 72:Schema of the supernumerary carpal bones.

a:Dorsal view

b:Key to carpal bones

Figure 73:The same, volar view.

Tr. sec.

Triquetrum secundarium

R.e.

Radiale externum

Nav.

Navicular (Scaphoid)

Centr.

Centrale

Lun.

Lunatum

Epl.

Epilunatum

hpl.

Hypolunatum

Epy.

Epipyramis

Trq.

Triquetrum

Pis.

Pisiform

P.s.

Pisiform secundarium

Tp.

Trapizium

Ptp.

Prätrapezium

Trzd.

Trapezoid

T.s.

Trapezoides secundarium

Styl.

Styloid

Pst.

Parastyloid

Mst.

Metastyloid

Cap.

Capitate

C. sec.

Capitate secundarium

Os Gr.

Ossiculum Gruberi

Ve.

Os Veslianum

Os ham.

Os hamuli proprum

x.

Trapezium secundarium (?)

Figure 74:Front and hind foot of a young African elephant.

a:Front foot with a Radiale externum

b:Hind foot with a Tibiale externum

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