Fourth metacarpal bone
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Bone: Fourth metacarpal bone | ||
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The fourth metacarpal. (Left.) | ||
Bones of the left hand. Dorsal surface. | ||
Latin | ossa metacarpalia IV | |
Gray's | subject #55 228 | |
MeSH | A02.835.232.087.319.550 |
The fourth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the ring finger) is shorter and smaller than the third.
The base is small and quadrilateral; its superior surface presents two facets, a large one medially for articulation with the hamate, and a small one laterally for the capitate.
On the radial side are two oval facets, for articulation with the third metacarpal; and on the ulnar side a single concave facet, for the fifth metacarpal.
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