The pisiform bone (/ˈpaɪsɨfɔrm/ or /ˈpɪzɨfɔrm/; also called pisiforme (Latin) or lentiform bone) is a small knobbly pea-shaped sesamoid bone that is found in the wrist. It forms the ulnar border of the carpal tunnel.
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