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Fig. 1

From: Magnetic resonance imaging of the normal dromedary camel tarsus

Fig. 1

Muscles and tendons of the left dromedary camel tarsus (schematic, dorsolateral a, dorsomedial b). A, distal tibia; B, calcaneus; B1, calcaneal tuber; C, talus; D, central tarsal bone; E, fused 2nd and 3rd tarsal bone; F, 3rd metatarsal bone; G, 4th tarsal bone; H, 4th metatarsal bone; J, malleolar bone; K, medial malleolus; M, 1st tarsal bone; 1, fibularis tertius muscle; 1a, fibularis tertius tendon; 2, long digital extensor muscle ; 2a, medial digital extensor tendon (extensor of digit III); 2b, common digital extensor tendon (extensor of digit III and IV); 3, cranial tibial muscle; 3a, cranial tibial tendon; 4, fibularis longus muscle; 4a, fibularis longus tendon; 5, lateral digital extensor (LDE) muscle; 5a, LDE tendon; 6, medial digital flexor muscle; 6a, medial digital flexor tendon ; 7, medial tendon of gastrocnemius muscle; 7a, lateral tendon of gastrocnemius muscle; 8, superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT); 9, long plantar ligament (LPL), medial limb ; 9a, lateral limb of LPL; 10, deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT); 11, short digital extensor muscle; 12, caudal tibial and lateral digital flexor muscles; 12a, common tendon of caudal tibial and lateral digital flexor muscles

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