Mah Jongg Tile Set Description Tile Set Name : ANATOMY.TIL Subject : Bony Anatomy Created by : Rob Graham, BS R.T.(R) ARRT Description: ANATOMY.TIL is a collection of tiles depicting various bones and articulations in the human body. All are drawn as if seen from the anterior, unless otherwise specified, but individual portions may not be exactly proportional to each other. Tiles marked as being lateral views represent the part as seen from the side. The tiles are as follows: 1) Thumb, demonstrating two phalanges 2) Finger, demonstrating three phalanges 3) Wrist, demonstrating the eight carpal bones resting on the radius and ulna 4) Radius 5) Ulna 6) Lateral elbow, demonstrating the articulation between the humerus (vertical bone),radius (top horizontal bone), and the ulna (bottom horizontal bone) 7) Humerus 8) Scapula 9) Clavicle 10) Sternum 11) Ribs, lower ribs with articulation with thoracic spine 12) Odontoid process: The odontoid process extends from the second cervical vertebra and extends through the first cervical vertabra to allow movement of the head. 13) Cervical vertebra: The cervical vertebrae comprise the upper seven vertebrae of the spinal column. 14) Thoracic vertebra: The thoracic vertebrae comprise the middle twelve vertebrae of the spinal column 15) Lumbar vertebra: The lumbar vertebrae comprise the lower five vertebrae of the spinal column 16) Sacrum: The sacrum articulates with the lumbar spine and normally has 5 fused segments. 17) Coccyx: The coccyx, or tailbone, articulates with the sacrum and normally has 3-5 fused segments. 18) Pelvis 19) Femur 20) Knee: Anterior view showing the patella superimposed over the distal femur and above the proximal tibia 21) Knee, lateral view demonstrating the patella anterior to the distal femur and proximal tibia 22) Patella, anterior view of the patella or kneecap 23) Patella, in sunrise position showing the patella "rising" over the tibia 24) Tibia 25) Fibula 26) Tibia/Fibula together 27) Ankle, demonstrating the fibula(on the left) and the tibia(on the right) as they articulate with the talus bone(bottom) 28) Os calcis, lateral view of the os calcis, also called the heel or calcaneus 29) Big toe, demonstrating two phalanges 30) Toe, demonstrating three phalanges 31) Nasal bones: lateral view of the nose, the black represents the bone, the mottled region represents the nasal cartilage, and the cyan at the end of the bone is the soft tissue of the nose 32) Mandible: lateral view of the mandible, or jaw bone 33) Mandible: anterior view of the mandible 34) Sella turcica: seen on a lateral view of the skull, within the sella turcica rests the pituitary gland 35-38) Human Anatomy 39-42) Skull Spine Extremities, which are the three regions represented on these tiles