3D skeleton posterior view of wrist and carpals

Anatomical illustration of the posterior hand skeleton featuring the radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Key structures are labeled with green lines pointing to the styloid process, 5th metacarpals, proximal phalanx, intermediate phalanx, and distal phalanx of the little finger.

A grayscale 3D rendering isolates the posterior view of a hand skeleton. The radius and ulna of the forearm connect to the wrist with labeled lines pointing out the styloid processes. The hand’s carpals transition into metacarpals and then into the digits; another labeled line highlighting the distal, intermediate, and proximal phalanx. The composition is on a white background.

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