. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE OF THE RADIUS AND ULNA. Infant, age 8 months. A. Marks the fusion of the head of the radius with the upper end of the ulna. B. Capitellum. Plate 52. PLATE DISLOCATION OF THE RADIUS AND ULNA. Boy, age 10 years. (Reduced 25%.) A. Marks a bone cyst at the lower end of the ulna. B. Marks the dislocation of the upper end of the radius. C. Capitellum. D. Upper epiphysis of the radius. E. External condyle of the lower end of the humerus. Plate 53
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