Tuberosity of the ulna
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| Bone: Tuberosity of the ulna | |
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| Bones of left forearm. Anterior aspect. | |
| Latin | tuberositas ulnae |
| Gray's | subject #52 214 |
| Dorlands / Elsevier |
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At the junction of the antero-inferior surface of the coronoid process with the front of the body is a rough eminence, the tuberosity of the ulna (or ulnar tuberosity), which gives insertion to a part of the Brachialis; to the lateral border of this tuberosity the oblique cord is attached.
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