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Right foot Superior view steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view tarsals metatarsals phalanges steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view Talus (tarsal bone) Calcaneus (tarsal bone) Navicular (tarsal bone) 1 st cuneiform (tarsal bone) 2 nd cuneiform (tarsal bone) 3 rd cuneiform (tarsal bone) Cuboid (tarsal bone) Metatarsal I Metatarsal II Metatarsal III Metatarsal IV Metatarsal V Proximal phalanx Proximal phalanges Distal phalanges Middle phalanges steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Inferior view tarsals metatarsals phalanges steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Inferior view tarsals metatarsals phalanges steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Inferior view calcaneus talus cuboid navicular 1 st cuneiform Metatarsal I Metatarsal II Metatarsal III Metatarsal IV Metatarsal V Proximal phalanx Distal phalanx Middle phalanx Distal phalanx steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Lateral view steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Lateral view calcaneus talus cuboid Metatarsal V Metatarsal IV Proximal phalanx Metatarsal III navicular 3 rd cuneiform steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Superior view Right foot talus calcaneus navicular cuboid Medial cuneiform Intermediate cuneiform Lateral cuneiform steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view Groove for tendon of flexor hallucis longus Groove for tendon of peroneus longus Groove for tendon of peroneus brevis Middle articular surface steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Inferior view steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Inferior view calcaneus talus cuboid navicular Sulcus for flexor Hallucis longus tuberosity steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Right foot Superior view Metatarsal I Metatarsal V steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC