talus
A proximal tarsal bone resulting from fusion of intermedium and fibulare. [ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talus_bone ]
Term info
- galen:Talus
- GAID:196
- UMLS:C0039277 (ncithesaurus:Talus)
- EMAPA:19135
- MA:0001351
- Wikipedia:Talus_bone
- SCTID:182098005
- FMA:9708
- BTO:0002354
- MESH:D013628
- NCIT:C52799
uberon_slim, pheno_slim
The talus is apparently derived from the fusion of three separate bones in the feet of primitive amphibians; the tibiale, articulating with tibia, the intermedium, between the bases of the tibia and fibula, and the fourth centrale, lying in the mid-part of the tarsus. These bones are still partially separate in modern amphibians, which therefore do not have a true talus. The talus forms a considerably more flexible joint in mammals than it does in reptiles. This reaches its greatest extent in artiodactyls, where the distal surface of the bone has a smooth keel to allow greater freedom of movement of the foot, and thus increase running speed
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Subtalar_Joint.PNG
astragalus, astragaloid bone, os tarsi tibiale, astragalus bone, major ankle bone, os trigonum
uberon
UBERON:0002395
Talus
Term relations
- proximal tarsal bone and derived from ancestral fusion of some hindlimb intermedium bone and derived from ancestral fusion of some fibulare
- proximal tarsal bone
- derived from ancestral fusion of some fibulare
- connected to some tibia
- derived from ancestral fusion of some hindlimb intermedium bone