| 1. | You may also do a metacarpal squeeze at this point to test for metacarpal phalangeal tenderness.
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| 2. | Phalangeal abnormalities are important clinical features to look for once the stippling is no longer visible.
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| 3. | The interphalangeal articulations between phalangeal bones, and metacarpophalangeal joints connecting the phalanges to the metacarpal bones.
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| 4. | At the opposite basilar pole, the outer hair cells are firmly held by the phalangeal cells.
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| 5. | As with the fingers, the toes are also called the digits, phalanges, and phalangeal area.
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| 6. | Wide articular surfaces should be narrowed and phalangeal wedge osteotomies may be required to provide an axial alignment.
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| 7. | The derived while showing the fewest phalanges, indicating a progressive reduction in the phalangeal count during titanosaur evolution.
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| 8. | However, as the tendons also pass inferior to the metatarsal phalangeal ( MTP ) joints it creates flexion at this joint.
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| 9. | The RM is composed of the phalangeal extensions of the outer hair cells interspaced with extensions coming from the outer phalangeal cells.
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| 10. | The RM is composed of the phalangeal extensions of the outer hair cells interspaced with extensions coming from the outer phalangeal cells.
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