Examples of using Metacarpal in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Metacarpal head fracture.
Three broken metacarpals.
Metacarpals are… cracked.
Anything on the metacarpals?
Metacarpal joint injury.
Open fracture of third and fourth metacarpals.
Metacarpal fracture reduction.
Fred, maybe you could work on this metacarpal.
Metacarpal Locking Plate T….
The metacarpus consists of five metacarpal bones.
Metacarpal phalangeal joint injury.
The metatarsals are like the metacarpal bones of the hand.
It's a metacarpal from Lauren Mackalvey's hand.
Can you hold me up in the air with three crushed metacarpals?
Broken metacarpal bones in the hand indicate a fight.
The metatarsal bones are similar to the hand's metacarpal bones.
Full metacarpal amputation approximately two weeks later.
The metatarsals are analogous to the metacarpal bones of the hand.
Type E is a rare pathology, in which the shortening of the hand or foot does not develop as a result of the bony defect of phalanges,but as a consequence of the isolated underdevelopment of metacarpal bones.
Metatarsals bones are analogous to the metacarpal bones of the hand.
Even if an injectable transponder has the advantage that it can be applied to very young animals, there is still uncertainty about its optimum position(e.g. abdomen, caudal fold,cleft between the claws, metacarpal area).
Similar fractures here on the metacarpal and here on the phalanges.
I think actually youwill find it's the right third metacarpal.
I can't tell whether this is a metacarpal or a metatarsal bone.
Hip dislocation, fractures of his femur, radius, ribs, and metacarpals.
I couldn't help butnotice you're working on the left second metacarpal bone… of a juvenile dilophosaurus.
Severe trauma, primarily to the proximal phalanges and metacarpals.
Joint angles are pronounced; legs are parallel; metacarpal sheer;
I have found severe fractures of the first, Second, and third metacarpals.
Symmetrical point, located on the back of the palm, between the first and second metacarpal bones.