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Which of the following are part of the "proximal" most row of carpals?Group of answer choicesscaphoidtrapeziumhamatetrapezoidcapitate

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Which of the following are part of the "proximal" most row of carpals?

  • Group of answer choices:
    • scaphoid
    • trapezium
    • hamate
    • trapezoid
    • capitate
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Solution

The proximal row of carpals consists of the following eight bones in the wrist: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform. Based on the answer choices provided, the only carpal bone that is part of the "proximal" most row of carpals is the scaphoid.

Here’s a brief overview of the carpal bones for clarity:

  1. Scaphoid: This bone is located on the thumb side of the wrist and is the largest bone in the proximal row.
  2. Lunate: Next to the scaphoid, this bone has a crescent shape.
  3. Triquetrum: Located next to the lunate, it forms part of the wrist.
  4. Pisiform: This is a small, pea-shaped bone that sits on top of the triquetrum.

The other choices:

  • Trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate are all part of the distal row of carpals.

In summary, the only answer from the provided choices that fits into the proximal row of carpals is scaphoid.

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