Carpocarpal


carpocarpal

carpocarpal car·po·car·pal (kär’pō-kär’pəl)
adj.
Mediocarpal.

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  • Carpometacarpal

    Anatomy. of or relating to the carpus and the metacarpus. Ornithology. of or relating to the carpometacarpus. Historical Examples The carpometacarpal portion of the articulation is the part which is usually affected. Lameness of the Horse John Victor Lacroix carpometacarpal car·po·met·a·car·pal (kär’pō-mět’ə-kär’pəl) adj. Of, relating to, or involving the carpus and metacarpus.

  • Carpometacarpal joint

    carpometacarpal joint carpometacarpal joint n. Any of the joints between the carpal and the metacarpal bones.

  • Carpometacarpus

    the bone of a bird’s wing formed by fusion of the carpal and metacarpal bones. the part of the wing supported by this bone. noun a bone in the wing of a bird that consists of the metacarpal bones and some of the carpal bones fused together

  • Carpopedal

    carpopedal carpopedal car·po·ped·al (kär’pə-pěd’l) adj. Of, relating to, or involving the wrists and feet or the fingers and toes. Historical Examples Convulsions, laryngismus stridulus, tetany, or carpopedal spasm are all frequently met with. The Nervous Child Hector Charles Cameron

  • Carpopedal spasm

    carpopedal spasm carpopedal spasm n. A spasm of the feet and hands observed in hyperventilation, calcium deprivation, and tetany. Also called carpopedal contraction. Historical Examples Convulsions, laryngismus stridulus, tetany, or carpopedal spasm are all frequently met with. The Nervous Child Hector Charles Cameron


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