有鉤骨、有鈎骨
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- remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it" (同)debone
- the porous calcified substance from which bones are made (同)osseous_tissue
- consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body"
- a shade of white the color of bleached bones (同)ivory, pearl, off-white
- rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates (同)os
- having bones as specified; "his lanky long-boned body"
- having had the bones removed; "a boneless rib roast"; "a boned (or deboned) fish" (同)deboned
- a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance (同)castanets, clappers, finger cymbals
- the wrist bone in line with the 4th and 5th fingers (同)hamate_bone, unciform bone, os_hamatum
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- 〈C〉骨 / 〈U〉骨を作っている物質,骨質 / 《複数形で》骨格;死骸(がい) / 〈魚など〉‘の'骨を取る
- (魚など)骨を取り除いた / (衣服が)(コルセットなどで)骨で張りをつけた[ような]
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Hamate bone |
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Shown is the right hand, palm down (left) and palm up (right).
Proximal: A=Scaphoid, B=Lunate, C=Triquetral, D=Pisiform
Distal: E=Trapezium, F=Trapezoid, G=Capitate, H=Hamate |
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The left hamate bone |
Latin |
Os hamatum |
Gray's |
subject #54 227 |
Articulations |
Articulates with five bones:
the lunate proximally
the fourth and fifth metacarpals distally
the triangular medially
the capitate laterally |
MeSH |
Hamate+Bone |
The hamate bone (unciform bone) is a bone in the human wrist readily distinguishable by its wedge shape and a hook-like process projecting from its palmar surface.
It is situated at the medial and lower angle of the carpus, with its base downward, resting on the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, and its apex directed upward and lateralward. The bone is also found in many other mammals, and is homologous with the "fourth distal carpal" of reptiles and amphibians.
The etymology derives from the Latin hamatus "hooked," from hamus which means "hook."
Contents
- 1 Surfaces
- 2 Clinical significance
- 3 See also
- 4 Additional images
- 5 References
Surfaces[edit]
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The hamate bone has six surfaces:
- The superior, the apex of the wedge, is narrow, convex, smooth, and articulates with the lunate.
- The inferior articulates with the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, by concave facets which are separated by a ridge.
- The dorsal is triangular and rough for ligamentous attachment.
- The palmar presents, at its lower and ulnar side, a curved, hook-like process, the hamulus, directed forward and lateralward.
- The medial articulates with the triangular bone by an oblong facet, cut obliquely from above, downward and medialward.
- The lateral articulates with the capitate by its upper and posterior part, the remaining portion being rough, for the attachment of ligaments.
Clinical significance[edit]
The hamate bone is the bone most commonly fractured when an amateur golfer hits the ground hard with a golf club on the downswing. The fracture is usually a hairline fracture, commonly missed on normal X-Rays. Symptoms are pain aggravated by gripping, tenderness over the hamate and symptoms of irritation of the ulnar nerve. This is characterized by numbness and weakness of the pinky finger with partial involvement of the ring finger as well, the "ulnar 1½ fingers."
It is also a common injury in baseball players. Several professional baseball players have had the bone removed during the course of their careers.[1][2][3][4][5] This condition has been called "Wilson's Wrist".[6]
The calcification of the unciform bone is seen on X-rays during puberty and is sometimes used in orthodontics to determine if an adolescent patient is suitable for orthognathic intervention (i.e. before or at their growth spurt).
Notable cases[edit]
- Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics outfielder (1989)
- Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners outfielder (1996)
- Jim Thome, Cleveland Indians first baseman (1996)
- Luis Matos, Baltimore Orioles outfielder (2002)[7]
- Eric Hinske, Atlanta Braves first baseman (2003)
- Ryan Kalish, Boston Red Sox outfielder (2007)
- Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox second baseman (2007)[8]
- Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado Rockies shortstop (2010)
- Domonic Brown, Philadelphia Phillies outfielder (2011)
- Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants third baseman (2011, right; 2012, left)[9]
- Nick Markakis, Baltimore Orioles outfielder (2012)[10]
- Gordon Beckham, Chicago White Sox second baseman (2013)[11]
- Mike Zunino, Seattle Mariners catcher (2013)[12]
See also[edit]
- Bone terminology
- Terms for anatomical location
Additional images[edit]
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Bones of the left hand. Palmar surface.
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Bones of the left hand. Dorsal surface.
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Transverse section across the wrist and digits.
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Wrist joint. Deep dissection. Posterior view.
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Wrist joint. Deep dissection. Posterior view.
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Wrist joint. Deep dissection.Anterior, palmar, view.
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Wrist joint. Deep dissection.Anterior, palmar, view.
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Wrist joint. Deep dissection.Anterior, palmar, view.
References[edit]
- ^ Snow, Chris (June 1, 2006). "Peña to have surgery". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ Manuel, John (March 31, 2004). "Wrist Troubles Drain Prospects' Power". Baseball America. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ Benjamin, Amalie (July 27, 2007). "He's gaining in arms race". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ "Dickerson has hand, wrist surgery". ESPN. Associated Press. May 3, 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ Carobine, Kieran (March 8, 2011). "Domonic Brown’s Surgery A Success". Phillies Nation. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ WILSON JN. Profiles of the carpal canal. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1954 Jan;36-A(1):127–132
- ^ Christensen, Joe. "Matos has another bad break". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
- ^ "Pedroia played final month, playoffs with cracked hamate bone". ESPN. November 10, 2007. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ "Pablo Sandoval - same injury, other hand". The San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ "Markakis faces surgery for broken hamate bone". MLB. May 31, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
- ^ "Sox's Beckham fractures wrist bone, out six weeks". Chicago Tribune. April 11, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
- ^ http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/eye-on-baseball/22903059/mike-zunino-expected-to-miss-six-weeks-with-broken-hamate-bone CBS Sports. July 26, 2013.
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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noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- Two cases of pisiform bone impingement syndrome after proximal row carpectomy.
- Kluge S1, Schindele S, Herren D.
- Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery.Arch Orthop Trauma Surg.2014 Jul;134(7):1017-22. doi: 10.1007/s00402-014-2002-z. Epub 2014 Apr 24.
- Proximal row carpectomy (PRC) is an established surgical procedure used to treat post-traumatic osteoarthritis of the wrist with sparing of the midcarpal joint and advanced aseptic necrosis such as lunatomalacia. Proximalization of the distal carpal row following PRC may lead to secondary problems s
- PMID 24760278
- Carpal pseudoerosions: a plain X-ray interpretation pitfall.
- Wawer R1, Budzik JF, Demondion X, Forzy G, Cotten A.
- Skeletal radiology.Skeletal Radiol.2014 Jun 6. [Epub ahead of print]
- OBJECTIVE: To examine in detail images of pseudoerosion of the wrist and hand on plain radiographs.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was conducted with 28 cadaver wrists. During a single imaging session three techniques-plain radiography, tomosynthesis, and computed tomography-were used to visualize t
- PMID 24902509
- A review of the position adopted by patients when acquiring images of the base of the hamate hook.
- Takamatsu S1, Miyakawa S, Sato H, Suzuki W, Nishizawa T, Nakamura M, Umeda H, Sai S, Kato K, Nakazawa Y, Ikeda J.
- Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi.Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi.2014 Jun;70(6):549-55.
- The hamate bone, one of the carpal (wrist) bones, has a large uncinate process protruding from the palm side. In sports such as golf and tennis, the hamate bone can break if is subjected to a high external force, such as from the handle of a racquet or club. At our hospital we take X-ray images of t
- PMID 24953320
Japanese Journal
- 高瀬 勝己,山本 謙吾
- 日本手の外科学会雑誌 = The journal of Japanese Society for Surgery of the Hand 25(3), 239-243, 2008-12-25
- NAID 10029381788
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