245238005: Entire tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)
- SNOMED CT Concept\Body structure\Anatomical or acquired body structure (body structure)\Anatomical structure\...
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Entire body organ\Entire serous sac\Entire synovial sac (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Entire synovial sac (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary).\Serous sac structure\Entire serous sac\Entire synovial sac (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Body system structure\Structure of musculoskeletal system (body structure)\...
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Entire synovial sac (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Body tissue structure (body structure)\Structure of soft tissue (body structure)\...
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Structure of synovial sac within limb (body structure)\Structure of synovial sac within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Entire synovial sac (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within forearm and/or wrist and/or hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Structure of tendon sheath within upper limb (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within hand (body structure)\Structure of tendon sheath within finger (body structure)\Structure of flexor tendon sheath within finger\Structure of tendon sheath of flexor digitorum within index finger (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger
- \Synovial sac consists of a wall (both a synovial membrane layer and a fibrous layer), a cavity and synovial fluid. Bursae and tendon sheaths are examples of synovial sacs. The fibrous layer is not included in the synovial sac of joint capsule because it is part of the articular capsule.\Tendon sheath structure\Entire tendon sheath\Entire tendon sheath within upper limb\Entire flexor tendon sheath within forearm, wrist and hand (body structure)\Entire flexor tendon sheath within hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within digit of hand\Entire flexor tendon sheath within finger\Entire flexor tendon sheath within index finger