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The triquetrum may be difficult to find, since it also lies under the pisiform.
Sometimes the scaphoid, triquetrum, and pisiform bones are divided into two.
His final work was a thesis on a new triquetrum which was stronger and easier to use than previous models.
The pisiform and triquetrum are pushed in a palmar to dorsal direction.
The bones of this row - scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum - have their individual movements.
A ulnar triquetral column consisting of the triquetrum and hamatum.
The pisiform joint is a joint between the pisiform and triquetrum.
By contrast, other species (such as invasive A. triquetrum and A. ursinum) can become troublesome garden weeds.
Triquetrum may refer to:
Osteospermum triquetrum L. f.
The triquetrum performed the same function as the quadrant and was devised to overcome the difficulty of graduating arcs and circles.
Three-cornered garlic (Allium triquetrum)
The superior articular surfaces of the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum form a smooth convex surface, the condyle, which is received into the concavity.
Oncidium triquetrum (Jamaica) (now synonym of Tolumnia triquetra)
The triquetrum was one of the most popular astronomical instruments until the invention of the telescope, it could measure angles with a better precision than the astrolabe.
The most frequently performed surgery is the Proximal Row Carpectomy, where the lunate, scaphoid and triquetrum are extracted.
Allium triquetrum is a bulbous flowering plant in the genus Allium (onions and garlic) native to the Mediterranean basin.
He likes medical terminology - he uses enough words like "triquetrum" and "scaphoid" and "epididymis" and "molecular" to fill an anatomy textbook.
Proximal prolongations of the cavity occur between the scaphoid and lunate and between the lunate and triquetrum.
The carpal bones on the ulnar side only make intermittent contact with the proximal side — the triquetrum only makes contact during ulnar abduction.
Allium triquetrum is known as "three-cornered leek", because the ridge on the greens creates a cross-section resembling a three-pointed star, whereas garden leeks have flat tepals.
Instead the medial attachment is to the most medial of the carpal bones, the triquetrum (or triquetral bone) and pisiformis (or pisiform bone).
Proximal row carpectomy (PRC), which involves removing the first row of the carpal bones, i.e. the scaphoid, lunate and triquetrum.
The seven instruments include: a triquetrum, a dioptra, a "triangular instrument," a quadrant, devices involving reflection, an astrolabe, and simple tips for viewing things with the naked eye.
In cadavaric examinations, 30% to 70% of the cases had TFCC perforations and chondromalacia of the ulnar head, lunate and triquetrum.