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Perilunate surface anatomy

Perilunate surface anatomy
This photograph shows the dorsal surface anatomy of the proximal carpal row of the wrist. The lunate (L) is in line with the third metacarpal. The black dot represents the location of Lister's tubercle on the distal radius. Just distal to the tubercle—and just radial to the lunate—is the scapholunate ligament (hashed lines), and on the ulnar side of the lunate is the lunotriquetral ligament (hashed lines).
L: lunate; S: scaphoid; T: triquetrum.
Courtesy of Kevin deWeber, MD.
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