DescriptionFabella prevalence rate increases over 150 years - Fig 6.jpg
English: Fig. 6 Temporal changes in six sesamoid bone in the hand: the sesamoid bones at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the first (MCPI), second (MCP-II), third (MCP-III), fourth (MCP-IV), and fifth (MCP-V) fingers, and at the interphalangeal joint of the first finger (IP-I). Data from table 2 in Yammine (2014) (n = 16 studies). Unlike with the fabella, there was no correlation between hand sesamoid bone prevalence and time (Table 5).
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