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The left radius seen from the volar surface.

Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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The left radius seen from the volar surface.

a) Head of the radius.
b) Glenoid cavity.
c) Circumferential articular surface.
d) Neck of radius.
e) Radial tuberosity (insertion site of m biceps brachii).
f) Body of the radius.
g) Distal extremity of the radius.
h) Styloid process of radius.
i) Ulnar notch.
k) Distal glenoid cavity.
l) Radial crest.

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