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Medial cuneiform bone
| Bone: First cuneiform bone |
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| Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. |
| Latin |
os cuneiforme mediale, os cuneiform primum |
| Gray's |
subject #63 270 |
| Dorlands/Elsevier |
o_07/12598268 |
The medial cuneiform (also known as first cuneiform) is the largest of the cuneiforms.
It is situated at the medial side of the foot, anterior to the navicular and posterior to the base of the first metatarsal.
It articulates with four bones: the navicular, second cuneiform, and first and second metatarsals.
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Bones of lower limbs |
| Femur |
head of femur (fovea capitis femoris) · neck of femur · greater trochanter · trochanteric fossa · lesser trochanter · tubercle of the femur · intertrochanteric line · intertrochanteric crest · linea quadrata
body (linea aspera, third trochanter, pectineal line, adductor tubercle)
lower extremity (lateral condyle, medial condyle, lateral epicondyle, medial epicondyle, patellar surface) |
| Tibia |
| upper extremity |
medial condyle · lateral condyle · intercondyloid eminence · tuberosity of the tibia · posterior intercondyloid fossa · anterior intercondyloid fossa |
| body |
soleal line |
| lower extremity |
medial malleolus |
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| Fibula |
head of fibula · body of fibula · lateral malleolus |
| Tarsus |
calcaneus (sustentaculum tali, trochlear process) · talus · navicular · cuboid · cuneiform (medial, intermediate, lateral) |
| Metatarsus |
1st metatarsal · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th |
| Other |
patella · phalanges of the foot |
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