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Distal Articular Facet of Fourth Metacarpal Bone
Skeletal System

Distal Articular Facet of Fourth Metacarpal Bone

Facies articularis distalis ossis quarti metacarpi

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Description

The distal articular facet of the fourth metacarpal bone is the convex, inferior area of its head. It articulates with the proximal articular facet found on the proximal phalanx of the ring finger, forming the fourth metacarpophalangeal joint.

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