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  1. Styloid process of radius: Anatomy and function | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · The radius forms the lateral bone of the forearm and is composed of a head, neck and body (or shaft). The inferolateral aspect of the distal end of the body of the radius presents …

  2. Radial styloid process - Wikipedia

    Radial styloid process ... The radial styloid process is a projection of bone on the lateral surface of the distal radius bone.

  3. Radial styloid process - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The lateral surface of lower extremiity of radius is prolonged obliquely downward into a strong, conical projection, the radial styloid process, which gives attachment by its base to the tendon …

  4. Chauffeur fracture | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Dec 19, 2025 · Chauffeur fractures, also known as Hutchinson fractures are intra-articular fractures of the radial styloid process. The radial styloid is within the fracture fragment, …

  5. Radial Styloid Process | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    The radial styloid process is the blunt projection found on the inferolateral aspect of the distal part of radius. It provides an insertion site for the brachioradialis muscle, as well as attachment …

  6. The Radius - Proximal - Distal - Shaft - TeachMeAnatomy

    Nov 6, 2025 · In the distal region, the radial shaft expands to form a rectangular end. The lateral side projects distally as the styloid process. In the medial surface, there is a concavity, called …

  7. Styloid Process of Radius - AnatomyZone

    Dec 13, 2020 · The radial styloid process projects obliquely downward from the distal end of the radius. It serves as the point of attachment for the brachioradialis muscle and the radial …

  8. Radial Styloid Process - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    It is an intraarticular fracture in which the fracture line usually runs through the junction of the scaphoid and lunate fossae of the radius and courses radially in an oblique direction. The …

  9. Styloid process of radius - Wiley

    This pyramidal process sits on the distolateral end of the radius and is the distal most projection of the antebrachium. Attaching to the tip of the styloid process is the lateral carpal ligament.

  10. Styloid Process Of The Radius - metropolisbooksla.com

    The styloid process of the radius arises from the lateral aspect of the distal radius, projecting downwards and slightly laterally. It's essentially a bony extension, providing an important …