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Human fingers normally have a nail at the distal phalanx.
Displaced fracture of the distal phalanx of the left index finger.
It finally attaches onto the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb.
Glinn held up a distal phalanx, examining it in the light like a small jewel.
The tendon is finally inserted on the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb.
Also known as the distal phalanx, third phalanx, or "P3".
Right hand: distal phalanx from the little finger, all bones from the ring finger.
Only the distal phalanx of the thumb is not joined in the osseous union with the index finger and has a separate nail.
This latter bone articulates with the distal phalanx at the interphalangeal joint.
Vascular fold-like structures called laminae suspend the distal phalanx from the hoof wall.
The shaft of the distal phalanx is expanded proximally at the base and "waisted" distally.
A healthy finger nail has the function of protecting the distal phalanx, the fingertip, and the surrounding soft tissues from injuries.
A portion of the lateral aspect of the distal phalanx is occasionally exposed without fear of infection.
These are the distal phalanx, carrying the nail, the middle phalanx, and the proximal phalanx.
A house surgeon in the Montreal General Hospital underwent amputation of the distal phalanx to stop the spread of an infection.
When Laminitis is chronic there is the displacement of the distal phalanx with no activity in the laminar necrosis.
The muscle fans out into four tendons (one to each of the second to fifth fingers) to the palmar base of the distal phalanx.
A Jersey finger is an injury to an FDP tendon at its point of attachment to the distal phalanx.
Therefore, profundus's tendons go through the tendons of superficialis, and end up attaching to the distal phalanx.
'Distal phalanges' (single 'distal phalanx') are bones found in the limbs of most vertebrate skeletons.
This action can partially or completely rupture the FDP tendon at or near its attachment point on the distal phalanx.
One of these ligaments is the impar ligament, which attaches the navicular bone to the coffin bone (distal phalanx).
Thumb polydactyly varies from barely visible broadening of the distal phalanx to full duplication of the thumb including the first metacarpal.
Subungual exostoses are bony projections which arise from the dorsal surface of the distal phalanx, most commonly of the hallux.
These bones are designated the proximal phalanx (closest to the palm), the middle phalanx and the distal phalanx (furthest from the palm).