The distal front limb refers to the lower part of the front limb, specifically the area that is farthest from the body. In quadrupeds, this includes structures such as the carpus (wrist), metacarpals, and phalanges (fingers or toes). In humans, it corresponds to the hand and fingers. The term is often used in veterinary and anatomical contexts to describe limb injuries or conditions.
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