Triquetrum
A bone: Triquetrum | |
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Sign C is a triquetrum Triquetrum | |
Name | |
Japanese | Triquetrum |
English | Triquetral bone Triquetrum bone Pyramidal bone Three-cornered bone Triangular bone |
Latin | Os triquetrum Os triangulare Os pyramidale |
Structure concerned | |
Higher structure | Carpus |
Image | |
Hole tomography | Three-dimensional CG |
Related information | |
MeSH | Triquetrum+Bone |
Gray anatomy | Explanation (English) in a book |
Triquetrum (さんかくこつ) (Luo name Os triquetrum) is one of the short bones constituting a foreleg of the dolosse.
There is by one of them in the hand of right and left, and the triquetrum of the Homo sapiens constitutes a proximal carpus with lunate bone, pisiform bone, a radiale [1].
Table of contents
Bone to perform of a triquetrum and joint
Muscle to arise from a triquetrum
Muscle to stop to a triquetrum
Footnote
- ^ forest and others, p.135
- ^ forest and others, p.216
- ^ a b Forest and others, p.218
References
- On "allotment anatomy 1" Kinpara publication, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, November 20, 2000, it is the eleventh edition 20th impression. ISBN 4-307-90021-0。
Allied item
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