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The
third metatarsal bone articulates proximally, by means of a triangular smooth surface, with the
third cuneiform; medially, by two facets, with the
second metatarsal; and laterally, by a single facet, with the
fourth metatarsal.
This last facet is situated at the dorsal angle of the base.
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Image:Footx.jpg|X-ray of foot, showing phalangeal fracture
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