The left ulna seen from behind or from its dorsal surface.

Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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The left ulna seen from behind or from its dorsal surface.

a) Olecranon.
b) Coronoid process.
c) Olecranon fossa.
d) Body of ulna (site of origin of extensor indicis).
e) Medial angle (site of origin of extensor pollicis longus).
f) Lateral angle (site of origin of flexor pollicis longus).
g) Capitulum, head of ulna.
h) Styloid process.

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