ulnare - определение. Что такое ulnare
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Что (кто) такое ulnare - определение

BONE IN THE WRIST
Triquetral bones; Triquetral; Triquetrals; Os triquetrum; Triquetrum bone; Triangular bone; Triangular Bone; Triquetrous; Os pyramidale; Three-cornered bone; Three-cornered bones; Triangular bones; Pyramidal bones; Pyramidal bone; Triquetrum bones; Triquetral fracture; Ulnare

Ulnare         
·noun One of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, which articulates with the ulna and corresponds to the cuneiform in man.
Triquetral bone         
The triquetral bone (; also called triquetrum, pyramidal, three-faced, and formerly cuneiform bone) is located in the wrist on the medial side of the proximal row of the carpus between the lunate and pisiform bones. It is on the ulnar side of the hand, but does not directly articulate with the ulna, however it is connected and articulate with the ulna through Triangular fibrocartilage ligament, which forming the part of the ulnocarpal joint capsule.
triquetrous         
a.
(Bot.) Three-edged, trigonal.

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Triquetral bone

The triquetral bone (; also called triquetrum, pyramidal, three-faced, and formerly cuneiform bone) is located in the wrist on the medial side of the proximal row of the carpus between the lunate and pisiform bones. It is on the ulnar side of the hand, but does not directly articulate with the ulna. Instead, it is connected to and articulates with the ulna through the Triangular fibrocartilage disc and ligament, which forms part of the ulnocarpal joint capsule. It connects with the pisiform, hamate, and lunate bones. It is the 2nd most commonly fractured carpal bone.