1. scaphoid a. the most commonly dislocated carpal bone 2. lunate b. a tear of the flexor tendon at the distal phalanx 3. mallet finger c. located in the anatomical snuffbox 4. jersey finger d. occurs at the proximal interphalangeal joint 5. boutonniere deformity e. an avulsion fracture of the distal phalanx
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