Medical Definition of Dorsal interosseous muscles of hand

1. Four muscles in the hand; origin, sides of adjacent metacarpal bones; insertion, proximal phalanges and extensor expansion, first on radial side of index, second on radial side of middle finger, third on ulnar side of middle finger, fourth on ulnar side of ring finger; action, abduct fingers 2-4 from the axis of the middle finger, nerve supply, ulnar. Synonym: musculi interossei dorsalis manus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dorsal Interosseous Muscles Of Hand

dorsal digital nerves
dorsal digital nerves of foot
dorsal digital nerves of hand
dorsal digital veins of foot
dorsal digital veins of toes
dorsal fascia of foot
dorsal fascia of hand
dorsal fin
dorsal fins
dorsal flexure
dorsal funiculus
dorsal hood
dorsal hypothalamic region
dorsal interosseous artery
dorsal interosseous muscles of foot
dorsal interosseous muscles of hand (current term)
dorsal interosseous nerve
dorsal lateral cutaneous nerve
dorsal lingual branches of lingual artery
dorsal lingual vein
dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
dorsal medial cutaneous nerve
dorsal mesogastrium
dorsal metacarpal artery
dorsal metacarpal ligaments
dorsal metacarpal veins
dorsal metatarsal artery
dorsal metatarsal ligaments
dorsal metatarsal veins
dorsal motor nucleus of vagus

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