Tuberosity of the ulna

Tuberosity of the ulna
Bones of left forearm. Anterior aspect.
Tuberosity of the ulna.
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Identifiers
Latintuberositas ulnae
TA98A02.4.06.004
TA21233
FMA23617
Anatomical terms of bone

The tuberosity of the ulna is a rough eminence on the proximal end of the ulna. It occurs at the junction of the antero-inferior surface of the coronoid process with the front of the body. It provides an insertion point to a tendon of the brachialis[1][2] (the oblique cord of the brachialis is attached to the lateral border).

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 214 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. Watkins, Jeffrey P. (2012-01-01), Auer, Jörg A.; Stick, John A. (eds.), "Chapter 95 - Radius and Ulna", Equine Surgery (Fourth Edition), Saint Louis: W.B. Saunders, pp. 1363–1378, doi:10.1016/b978-1-4377-0867-7.00095-8, ISBN 978-1-4377-0867-7, retrieved 2020-10-22
  2. White, Tim D.; Black, Michael T.; Folkens, Pieter A. (2012-01-01), White, Tim D.; Black, Michael T.; Folkens, Pieter A. (eds.), "Chapter 9 - Arm: Humerus, Radius, and Ulna", Human Osteology (Third Edition), San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 175–198, doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-374134-9.50009-x, ISBN 978-0-12-374134-9, retrieved 2020-10-22

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