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- largest carnivore of Madagascar; intermediate in some respects between cats and civets (同)fossa cat, Cryptoprocta ferox
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Coronoid fossa of the humerus |
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Left humerus. Anterior view. (Coronoid fossa visible at bottom center, on left side.) |
Latin |
fossa coronoidea humeri |
Gray's |
subject #51 212 |
Superior to the anterior portion of the trochlea is a small depression, the coronoid fossa, which receives the coronoid process of the ulna during flexion of the forearm. It is directly adjacent to the radial fossa of the humerus.
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Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Anterior view.
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Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Anterior view.
External links[edit]
- lesson4bonesofarm&forearm at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
Bones of upper limbs (TA A02.4, GA 2.200–230)
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Pectoral girdle, clavicle |
- conoid tubercle
- trapezoid line
- costal tuberosity
- subclavian groove
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Scapula |
- fossae (subscapular, supraspinatous, infraspinatous)
- notches (suprascapular, great scapular)
- glenoid cavity
- tubercles (infraglenoid, supraglenoid)
- spine of scapula
- acromion
- coracoid process
- borders (superior, lateral/axillary, medial/vertebral)
- angles (superior, inferior, lateral)
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Humerus |
- upper extremity: necks (anatomical, surgical)
- tubercles (greater, lesser)
- intertubercular sulcus
- body: radial sulcus
- deltoid tuberosity
- lower extremity: capitulum
- trochlea
- epicondyles (lateral, medial)
- supracondylar ridges (lateral, medial)
- fossae (radial, coronoid, olecranon)
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Forearm |
- radius: upper extremity (head, tuberosity)
- body
- lower extremity (ulnar notch, styloid process)
- ulna: upper extremity (tuberosity, olecranon, coronoid process, radial notch, trochlear notch)
- body
- lower extremity (head, styloid process)
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Hand |
- carpus: scaphoid
- lunate
- triquetral
- pisiform
- trapezium
- trapezoid
- capitate
- hamate (hamulus)
- metacarpus: 1st metacarpal
- 2nd
- 3rd
- 4th
- 5th
- phalanges of the hand: proximal
- intermediate
- distal
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anat (c/f/k/f, u, t/p, l)/phys/devp/cell
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noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- A morphometric study on the humerus for intramedullary fixation.
- Akpinar F, Aydinlioğlu A, Tosun N, Doğan A, Tuncay I, Unal O.Author information Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yil University, Van, Turkey.AbstractIn recent years, the popularity of intramedullary humeral nailing is on the rise in spite of its handicaps. There are many problems in intramedullary humeral stabilization because of the anatomic structure of the bone. We performed various methods and measurements to determine shape, length and diameter and curvature of the medullary canal of the humerus in 57 human dry cadaver bones. Anterior angulation with an average of 21 cm apart from greater tubercle was found at 1/3 distal part. Mean degree of angulation was 9 degrees (max: 15, minutes: 5, S.D.: 2.84). Humerus bones with septal aperture (supratrochlear foramen) at the fossa coronoidea were observed to have very narrow medullary canal. The best point for nail insertion was found to be an area on the line from greater tubercle anteromedially to caput humeri. This study revealed that carefully evaluated structure of humeral medullary canal and various congenital constructions such as septal aperture, and correct selection of a nail with proper length and diameter are essential for successful nailing.
- The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine.Tohoku J Exp Med.2003 Jan;199(1):35-42.
- In recent years, the popularity of intramedullary humeral nailing is on the rise in spite of its handicaps. There are many problems in intramedullary humeral stabilization because of the anatomic structure of the bone. We performed various methods and measurements to determine shape, length and diam
- PMID 12688558
Japanese Journal
- A Morphometric Study on the Humerus for Intramedullary Fixation
- Akpinar Fuat,Aydinlioglu Atif,Tosun Nihat,Dogan Ali,Tuncay Ibrahim,Ünal Özkan
- The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 199(1), 35-42, 2003
- … Humerus bones with septal aperture (supratrochlear foramen) at the fossa coronoidea were observed to have very narrow medullary canal. … The best point for nail insertion was found to be an area on the line from greater tubercle anteromedially to caput humeri. …
- NAID 130004459229
Related Links
- A felkarcsont (a fossa coronoidea humeri a csont alsó részén látható a trochlea felett). A fossa coronoidea humeri a felkarcsonton (humerus) található a trochlea humeri felett. Ez fogadja be a processus coronoideus ulnae-t az alkar hajlításakor ...
- Bone: Coronoid fossa of the humerus. Gray207.png. Left humerus. Anterior view. (Coronoid fossa visible at bottom center, on left side.) Latin, fossa coronoidea humeri. Gray's · subject #51 212 ...
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- 英
- coronoid fossa, (上腕骨)coronoid fossa of humerus
- ラ
- fossa coronoidea, (上腕骨)fossa coronoidea humeri
- 関
- 上腕骨