The fourth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the ring finger) is shorter and smaller than the third.
The base is small and quadrilateral; its superior surface presents two facets, a large one medially for articulation with the
hamate
The hamate bone (from Latin hamatus, "hooked"), or unciform bone (from Latin ''uncus'', "hook"), Latin os hamatum and occasionally abbreviated as just hamatum, is a bone in the human wrist readily distinguishable by its wedge shape and a hook-l ...
, and a small one laterally for the
capitate
The capitate bone is a bone in the human wrist found in the center of the carpal bone region, located at the distal end of the radius and ulna bones. It articulates with the third metacarpal bone (the middle finger) and forms the third carpomet ...
.
On the radial side are two oval facets, for articulation with the
third metacarpal
The third metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the middle finger) is a little smaller than the second.
The dorsal aspect of its base presents on its radial side a pyramidal eminence, the styloid process, which extends upward behind the capitate; ...
; and on the ulnar side a single concave facet, for the
fifth metacarpal
The fifth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the little finger or pinky finger) is the most medial and second-shortest of the metacarpal bones.
Surfaces
It presents on its base one facet on its superior surface, which is concavo-convex and artic ...
.
Clinical relevance
A shortened fourth metacarpal bone can be a
symptom of
Kallmann syndrome
Kallmann syndrome (KS) is a genetic disorder that prevents a person from starting or fully completing puberty. Kallmann syndrome is a form of a group of conditions termed hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. To distinguish it from other forms of hypog ...
, a
genetic condition which results in the failure to commence or the non-completion of
puberty
Puberty is the process of physical changes through which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction. It is initiated by hormonal signals from the brain to the gonads: the ovaries in a girl, the testes in a bo ...
.
A short fourth metacarpal bone can also be found in
Turner syndrome
Turner syndrome (TS), also known as 45,X, or 45,X0, is a genetic condition in which a female is partially or completely missing an X chromosome. Signs and symptoms vary among those affected. Often, a short and webbed neck, low-set ears, low hair ...
, a disorder involving sex chromosomes.
A
fracture of the fourth and/or
fifth metacarpal bone
The fifth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the little finger or pinky finger) is the most medial and second-shortest of the metacarpal bones.
Surfaces
It presents on its base one facet on its superior surface, which is concavo-convex and artic ...
s transverse neck secondary due to axial loading is known as a
boxer's fracture.
[Shultz, S. J., Houglum, P. A., Perrin, D. H. (2010). Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries. Chicago: Human Kinetics]
Ossification
The ossification process begins in the shaft during prenatal life, and in the head between 11th and 37th months.
Additional images
File:Fourth metacarpal bone (left hand) - animation01.gif, Fourth metacarpal bone of the left hand (shown in red). Animation.
File:Fourth metacarpal bone (left hand) - animation02.gif, Fourth metacarpal bone of the left hand. Close up.
File:Gray219 - Fourth metacarpal bone.png, Palmar view of the left hand (fourth metacarpal shown in yellow).
File:Gray220 - Fourth metacarpal bone.png, Dorsal view of the left hand (fourth metacarpal shown in yellow).
File:Neck Fracture of the Fourth Metacarpal Bone.png, A fractured right hand fourth metacarpal ( boxer's fracture).
See also
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Metacarpus
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First metacarpal bone
The first metacarpal bone or the metacarpal bone of the thumb is the first bone proximal to the thumb. It is connected to the trapezium of the carpus at the first carpometacarpal joint and to the proximal thumb phalanx at the first metacarpophal ...
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Second metacarpal bone
The second metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the index finger) is the longest, and its base the largest, of all the metacarpal bones.''Gray's Anatomy'' (1918). See infobox.
Human anatomy
Its base is prolonged upward and medialward, forming a ...
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Third metacarpal bone
The third metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the middle finger) is a little smaller than the second.
The dorsal aspect of its base presents on its radial side a pyramidal eminence, the styloid process, which extends upward behind the capitate ...
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Fifth metacarpal bone
The fifth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the little finger or pinky finger) is the most medial and second-shortest of the metacarpal bones.
Surfaces
It presents on its base one facet on its superior surface, which is concavo-convex and artic ...
References
Skeletal system
Bones of the hand
Metacarpus
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