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scaphoid tuberosity A rounded eminence on the medial surface of the navicular bone, giving attachment to a part of the tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle.
Synonym: tuberositas ossis navicularis, scaphoid tuberosity.
(05 Mar 2000)
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rotary subluxation of scaphoid <radiology> Scaphoid ring sign, Terry Thomas sign (scapho-lunate dissociation)
(12 Dec 1998)
scaphoid <anatomy> Resembling a boat in form; boat-shaped.
The scaphoid bone. Scaphoid bone One of the carpal bones, which articulates with the radius; the radiale. One of the tarsal bones; the navicular bone. See Navicular.
Origin: Gr. A boat: cf. F. Scaphoide.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
scaphoid abdomen A condition in which the anterior abdominal wall is sunken and presents a concave rather than a convex contour.
Synonym: boat-shaped abdomen, navicular abdomen.
(05 Mar 2000)
scaphoid bone The largest bone of the proximal row of the carpus on the lateral (radial) side, articulating with the radius, lunate, capitate, trapezium, and trapezoid.
Synonym: os scaphoideum, navicular bone of hand, os naviculare manus.
(05 Mar 2000)
scaphoid fossa A boat-shaped hollow.
A longitudinal hollow on the posterior surface of the superior portion (root) of the medial pterygoid plate; it gives origin to the tensor veli palati muscle.
Synonym: fossa scaphoidea ossis sphenoidalis, Cruveilhier's fossa, fossa navicularis Cruveilhier, scaphoid fossa of sphenoid bone.
Synonym: scapha.
(05 Mar 2000)
scaphoid fossa of sphenoid bone A boat-shaped hollow.
A longitudinal hollow on the posterior surface of the superior portion (root) of the medial pterygoid plate; it gives origin to the tensor veli palati muscle.
Synonym: fossa scaphoidea ossis sphenoidalis, Cruveilhier's fossa, fossa navicularis Cruveilhier, scaphoid fossa of sphenoid bone.
Synonym: scapha.
(05 Mar 2000)
scaphoid fracture A fracture of the scaphoid (navicular) bone in the wrist. The most common method of injury is a fall on an outstretched hand in an adult. In children, this same type of fall more commonly results in a Colles fracture.
(27 Sep 1997)
scaphoid scapula A scapula in which the vertebral border below the level of the spine presents concavity instead of the normal convexity; the
Scaphoid type of scapula (Graves) is a scapula in which the vertebral border between the spine and the teres major process is either straight or tends toward concavity.
(05 Mar 2000)
tubercle of scaphoid bone A projection at the inferior lateral angle of the scaphoid (navicular) bone; it can be felt at the root of the thumb.
Synonym: tuberculum ossis scaphoidei.
(05 Mar 2000)
bicipital tuberosity An oval projection from the medial surface of the radius just distal to the neck, giving attachment on its posterior half to the tendon of the biceps.
Synonym: tuberositas radii, bicipital tuberosity, tuber radii, tuberosity of radius.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcaneal tuberosity The posterior extremity of the calcaneus, or os calcis, forming the projection of the heel.
Synonym: tuber calcanei, calcaneal tuber, tuber calcis.
(05 Mar 2000)
radial tuberosity An oval projection from the medial surface of the radius just distal to the neck, giving attachment on its posterior half to the tendon of the biceps.
Synonym: tuberositas radii, bicipital tuberosity, tuber radii, tuberosity of radius.
(05 Mar 2000)
masseteric tuberosity A roughened surface on the external aspect of the angle of the mandible, giving attachment to fibres of the masseter muscle.
Synonym: tuberositas masseterica.
(05 Mar 2000)
maxillary tuberosity The bulging lower extremity of the posterior surface of the body of the maxilla, behind the root of the last molar tooth.
Synonym: tuber maxillae, eminentia maxillae, maxillary eminence.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial femoral tuberosity The epicondylus located proximal to the medial condyle.
Synonym: epicondylus medialis ossis femoris, medial femoral tuberosity.
(05 Mar 2000)
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