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Structure of phalanx of middle finger

Known as: Middle Phalanx of Hand, Middle Phalanx of Finger, Phalanx of middle finger 
One of four finger bones located between, and articulating with, a proximal phalange and a distal phalange.
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2020
2020
Aneurysmal bone cysts associated with tubular bones of the hand are rare and even rarer in the paediatric age-group. They are… 
2018
2018
The awareness of variant muscle bellies and tendons in the hand is of great interest to the hand surgeons. The knowledge of these… 
2017
2017
Introduction: Dorsal dislocation of a proximal or distal interphalangeal joint is a common clinical problem. However… 
2014
2014
Intra osseous schwannoma is an extremely rare solitary benign tumour derived from peripheral nerve sheath. Majority of them are… 
2001
2001
Various sonography studies have evaluated the normal flexor tendons of the fingers by reporting the echogenicity of these… 
1978
1978
Pulse amplitude of blood flow in the middle finger phalanx of the right hand was investigated by photo-plethysmograph on five…