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Fig. 5

From: Magnetic resonance imaging of the normal dromedary camel tarsus

Fig. 5

Cranial dorsal T1-weighted MRI (a) and gross anatomic section (b), level 3 indicated in Fig. 11. A, tibia, cortical bone; A1, tibia, medullary cavity; A2, tibia, cancellous bone; A4, tibial sagittal ridge; B, calcaneus; C, talus; C3, lateral part of the proximal trochlea of the talus; C4, medial part of the proximal trochlea of the talus; C5, lateral part of the distal trochlea of the talus; C6, medial part of the distal trochlea of the talus; C7, tarsal sinus; D, central tarsal bone; E, fused 2nd and 3rd tarsal bone; F, 3rd metatarsal bone; G, 4th tarsal bone; H, 4th metatarsal bone; J, malleolar bone; K, medial malleolus; 13, long LCL;14, tibiocalcaneal branch of the short LCL; 14a, calcaneometatarsal branch of the short LCL; 15, long MCL; 16, short MCL; 16a, tibiocalcaneal branch of the short MCL; 16b, tibiotalar branch of the short MCL; 17, talocalcaneal ligament.18, tarsocrural joint; 20, dorsal recess of the tarsocrural joint; 24, inter-tarsal ligament; 25, tarsometatarsal joint; 27, tarsometatarsal ligament

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