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111 (p3). Deltopectoral crest of humerus more than 33% total length of the bone (0), or<br />

less than 33% total length of bone (1).<br />

112 (p4). Deltopectoral crest of humerus positioned anteriorly (0), or laterally (1).<br />

113 (p5). Radial and/or olecranon fossa of humerus distinct (0), or indistinct to absent<br />

(1).<br />

114 (p6). Breadth of medial epicondyle (=entepicondyle) of humerus 30% or more of<br />

total distal breadth (0), or less than 30% of total distal breadth (1).<br />

115 (p7). Supinator crest of humerus broad and well developed (0), or reduced to absent<br />

(1).<br />

116 (p8). Capitulum of humerus spindle-shaped (0), or ball-like (1).<br />

117 (p9). Attachment for m. teres major on humerus not distinct (0), or present as<br />

distinct protrusion on crest leading down from lesser tuberosity (1).<br />

118 (p10). Trochlea of humerus only medial edge present (0), or both medial and lateral<br />

edges present and trochlea and capitulum well separated by distinct gap (1).<br />

119 (p11). Bicipital tuberosity on radius clearly distinct from rest of shaft (0), or absent<br />

(1).<br />

120 (p12). Radial head ovoid with ratio of mediolateral breadth/anteroposterior breadth<br />

greater than 1.26 (0), or round with ratio of mediolateral<br />

breadth/anteroposterior breadth less than 1.26 (1).<br />

121 (p13). Radial head with central fossa flat (0), or deeply excavated (1).<br />

122 (p14). Lateral lip on radial head broad but limited to lateral side (0), or narrow and<br />

more extensive (1).<br />

123 (p15). Ridge on distal end of anterior radius absent (0), or present, raised and canted<br />

(1).<br />

124 (p16). Ulnocarpal articulation mediolaterally and dorsopalmarly extensive, occurring<br />

in transverse plane (0), or limited to radial and palmar aspects of distal ulna,<br />

lying in proximodistal plane (1).<br />

125 (p17). Olecranon process of ulna similar in length to height of semilunar notch, with<br />

ratio of olecranon process length/semilunar notch height greater than 0.8 (0),<br />

or very reduced with ratio of olecranon process length/semilunar notch height<br />

less than 0.75 (1).<br />

126 (p18). Distal radioulnar articulation unfused (0), or fused (1).<br />

127 (p19). Scaphoid and lunate unfused (0), or fused (1).<br />

128 (p20). Relative length of intermediate phalanges short (0), or long (1).<br />

129 (p21). Nails absent (0), or present on at least one digit (1).<br />

130 (p22). Flexor sheath ridges on manual proximal phalanges absent (0), present but<br />

poorly demarcated (1), or present and very well demarcated (2).<br />

131 (p23). Groove for tendon of the flexor fibularis muscle on the astragalus on the<br />

midline (0), shifted laterally (1), or absent (2).<br />

132 (p24). Astragalar body shallowly grooved (0), narrow and more deeply grooved (1),<br />

not grooved at all, medial and lateral guiding ridges absent (2).<br />

133 (p25). Height of borders of astragalar trochlea subequal (0), or lateral border much<br />

higher than medial (1).<br />

134 (p26). Length of astragalar neck less than 30% of total length of bone (0), or more<br />

than 30% of total length of bone (1).<br />

534

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