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humerus <pl humeri [-məraɪ]> [Am ˈ(h)jumərəs, Brit ˈhjuːm(ə)rəs] N

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Dislocation of the humerus's glenohumeral joint, has the potential to injure the axillary nerve or the axillary artery.
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When the humerus is driven from the glenohumeral cavity, its relatively soft head impacts against the anterior edge of the glenoid.
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Moreover, the size of the humerus is not in fact equal in all individuals.
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At its lower end, the humerus has a larger facet contacting the radius than contacting the ulna.
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The place on the scapula where it articulated with the humerus (upper bone of the forelimb) is the called the glenoid.
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It attaches to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.
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The humerus of the cave bear was similar in size to that of the polar bear, as were the femora of females.
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They work to adduct and medially, or internally, rotate the humerus.
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Other common sites include the humerus (the bone of the upper arm), knees, shoulders, ankles and the jaw.
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A common injury associated with the lateral epicondyle of the humerus is lateral epicondylitis also known as tennis elbow.
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