Morphological symmetry of the radius and ulna—Can contralateral forearm bones utilize as a reliable template for the opposite side?
Fig 5
Regional shape difference of the radius and ulna.
Angles with significant shape differences between bilateral bones are marked with dotted red lines on each cross-sectional image. P, proximal; C, central; D, distal; Pu, upper section of the proximal part; Pm, middle section of the proximal part; Pl, lower section of the proximal part; Cu, upper section of the central part, Cm, middle section of the central part, Cl, lower section of the central part, Du; upper section of the distal part, Dm; middle section of the distal part, Dl; lower section of the distal part.