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20 Figures: Bones of the Hand
Navicular. Right side. Left view from capitate and right radial articulation.Lunate. Right side. Left view from the capitate and non-articular view.Pisiform. Right side. Left view from triquetral and left palmar view.Greater Multangular or Trapezium. Right side.Capitate. Left side. Left view from the hamate and right view from the scaphoid and trapezoid.Hamate. Right side. Left view from triquetral, middle left view from the fourth and fifth metacarpal bases, middle right view from the capitate.Triquetral. Left side. Middle view from the triquetral.Metacarpal 1. Right side. Left palmar and right dorsal.Metacarpal 2. Left side. Left medial, middle left lateral, middle right dorsal, right proximal base.Metacarpal 3. Right side. Left medial, middle left palmar, middle right lateral, right proximal base.Metacarpal 4. Right side. Left medial, middle left palmar, middle right lateral, right proximal base.Metacarpal 5. Right side. Left medial, middle left palmar, middle right lateral, right proximal base.First Proximal Phalange of the Hand. Left dorsal, middle palmar, right proximal base.Proximal Non-First Phalanges of the Hand. Left dorsal, middle palmar, right proximal base.Medial Phalanges of the Hand. Left dorsal and right palmar.First Distal Phalange of the Hand. Left dorsal and right palmar.Hand