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  1. 1. Radiographic Atlas of Skeletal Development of the hand and wrist Greulich and Pyle 2nd edition Prepared by Robert L Lorenzo, MD
  2. 2. Male Newborn
  3. 3. Male 3 months
  4. 4. Male 6 months
  5. 5. Male 9 months
  6. 6. Male 1 year
  7. 7. Male 1 year and 3 months
  8. 8. Male 1 year and 6 months
  9. 9. Male 2 years
  10. 10. Male 2 years and 8 months
  11. 11. Male 3 years
  12. 12. Male 3 years and 6 months Epiphyses of distal phalanges 2-5 clearly visible
  13. 13. Male 4 years
  14. 14. Male 4 years and 6 months Middle phalangeal epiphyses of 3rd, 4th fingers now slightly more than 1/2 as wide as their shafts
  15. 15. Male 5 years Epiphysis of the first metacarpal is now more than half as wide as its metaphysis The epiphysis of the distal phalanx of the fifth finger is now about 2/3’s as wide as it’s shaft
  16. 16. Male 6 years The base of the second metacarpal is now distinctly indented in the region which will later articulate with the trapezoid
  17. 17. Male 7 years The epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the fifth finger is now slightly more than half as wide as its shaft.
  18. 18. Male 8 years The epiphyses of the distal phalanges of the second, third, fourth, and fifth fingers are now as wide as their shafts.
  19. 19. Male 9 years The distal ends of the shafts of the second and third proximal phalanges have become slightly concave as their trochlear surfaces begin to differentiate.
  20. 20. Male 10 years The epiphyses for the distal phalanges of the second to fifth fingers are all wider than their shafts.
  21. 21. Male 11 years The epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the second finger is now as wide as its shaft.
  22. 22. Male 11 years and 6 months The capitate surface of the scaphoid now slightly overlaps the adjacent portion of the capitate.
  23. 23. Male 12 years and 6 months The epiphysis of the proximal phalanges of the 3rd, 4th and 5th fingers and of the middle phalanges of the 2nd and 3rd fingers are now as wide as their shafts.
  24. 24. Male 13 years The epiphysis of the middle phalanx of the fifth finger is now as wide as its shaft.
  25. 25. Male 13 years and 6 months All of the proximal epiphyses have begun to cap their shafts.
  26. 26. Male 14 years
  27. 27. Male 15 years
  28. 28. Male 15 years and 6 months
  29. 29. Male 16 years
  30. 30. Male 17 years
  31. 31. Male 18 years
  32. 32. Male 19 years
  33. 33. Female Newborn
  34. 34. Female 3 months
  35. 35. Female 6 months
  36. 36. Female 9 months
  37. 37. Female 1 year The epiphyses of the second and third metacarpals and the epiphyses of the proximal phalanges of the second, third, and fourth fingers now contain small, recently formed ossification centers
  38. 38. Female 1 year and 3 months
  39. 39. Female 1 year and 6 months
  40. 40. Female 2 years
  41. 41. Female 2 years and 6 months
  42. 42. Female 3 years The epiphyses of the middle phalanges of the second, third, and fourth fingers are now slightly more than half as wide as their shafts.
  43. 43. Female 3 years and 6 months
  44. 44. Female 4 years and 2 months
  45. 45. Female 5 years The distal phalangeal epiphyses of the third, fourth, and fifth fingers are now as wide as their shafts
  46. 46. Female 5 years and 9 months
  47. 47. Female 6 years and 10 months The base of the second metacarpal adjacent to the trapezoid is now slightly concave.
  48. 48. Female 7 years and 10 months The epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the thumb now extends farther medially (I.e., toward the volar surface) than does the corresponding border of its shaft: it has now reached the dorsal margin…the epiphyses of the distal phalanges of the 2nd-5th fingers are shaping to the trochlear surfaces of the middle phalanges.
  49. 49. Female 8 years and 10 months The epiphyses of the proximal and middle phalanges of the second, third, and fourth fingers are now as wide as their shafts.
  50. 50. Female 10 years The epiphyses of the proximal and middle phalanges of the fifth finger are now as wide as their shafts.
  51. 51. Female 11 years The epiphyses of the proximal and middle phalanges of the 2nd-5th fingers and those of the distal phalanges of the thumb and 2nd, 4th and 5th fingers now cap their shafts.
  52. 52. Female 12 years The radial epiphysis caps its shaft and its ulnar articular surface has flattened.
  53. 53. Female 13 years The epiphysis of the distal phalanx of the thumb has begun to fuse with its shaft.
  54. 54. Female 13 years and 6 months
  55. 55. Female 14 years
  56. 56. Female 15 years
  57. 57. Female 16 years
  58. 58. Female 17 years
  59. 59. Female 18 years
  60. 60. Female 28 years
  61. 61. Female 50 years
  62. 62. Standard Deviation for Boys
  63. 63. Standard Deviation for Girls
  64. 64. Table IIA Average Boys
  65. 65. Table IIB Average Boys
  66. 66. Table IIC Accelerated Boys
  67. 67. Table IID Accelerated Boys
  68. 68. Table IIE Retarded Boys
  69. 69. Table IIIA Average Girls
  70. 70. Table IIIB Average Girls
  71. 71. Table IIIC Accelerated Girls
  72. 72. Table IIID Accelerated Girls
  73. 73. Table IIIE Retarded Girls
  74. 74. Table IIIF Retarded Girls
  75. 75. Table I Percent of mature height

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