Diagrams Flashcards

1
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1.

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intertubercular groove

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2
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2.

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lesser tubercle

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3
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3.

A

lateral epicondyle

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4
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4.

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capitulum

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5
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5.

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humeral condyle

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6
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6.

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head

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7
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7.

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anatomical neck

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8
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8.

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medial epicondyle

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9
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9.

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coronoid fossa

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10
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10.

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trochlea

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11
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11.

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greater tubercle

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12
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12.

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surgical neck

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13
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13.

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deltoid tuberosity

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14
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14.

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shaft

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15
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15.

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olecranon fossa

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16
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16.

A

lateral epicondyle

17
Q

17.

A

trochlea

18
Q

1.

A

talus

19
Q

2.

A

calcaneus

20
Q

3.

A

cuboid

21
Q

1.

A

trochlear notch

22
Q

2.

A

olecranon process

23
Q

3.

A

coronoid process

24
Q

4.

A

head

25
Q

5.

A

radial tuberosity

26
Q

6.

A

middle radialulnar

27
Q

7.

A

head

28
Q

8.

A

styloid process

29
Q

9.

A

styloid process

30
Q

Which bone is the radius and which one is the ulnar? How do you know?

A

Left is radius, right is ulnar; for the radius, styloid process is lateral and for the ulna, trochlear notch is anterior and styloid process is medial