Ulnar carpal collateral ligament

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Ulnar collateral ligament (wrist)
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Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view. (Ulnar collateral visible at center right.)
Details
Latin Ligamentum collaterale carpi ulnare
From ulnar styloid process
To triquetral bone, pisiform bone
Identifiers
Dorlands
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Anatomical terminology
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The ulnar collateral ligament (internal lateral ligament, ulnar carpal collateral ligament or ulnar collateral ligament of the wrist joint) is a rounded cord, attached above to the end of the styloid process of the ulna, and dividing below into two fasciculi, one of which is attached to the medial side of the triquetral bone, the other to the pisiform and flexor retinaculum.

References

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

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