10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FIBULA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fractures - Halaman 389
Anatomy and Growth The distal fibular physis is transverse at birth. With growth it becomes convoluted and contains peripheral lappet formations [19]. These convolutions reduce the likelihood of separation and displacement. The distal fibular ...
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An Atlas of Surgical Exposures of the Lower Extremity - Halaman 203
Proximal and middle third of the fibula: lateral approach and lateral extended approach to the distal third of the fibula Introduction The fibula is triangular in crosssection. A medial surface faces the tibia with the anterolateral and posterolateral ...
Ian S Fyfe, Leslie Klenerman, Emile Letournel, 1993
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Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist - Halaman 72
The skeleton of the leg consists of two bones: the heavy tibia medially and the slender fibula laterally. They articulate passively with each other above and below (plane joints). The space intervening between them, as contrasted to that of the ...
Stephen Rogers Peck, 1951
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Anatomy Coloring Workbook - Halaman 48
Where the femur is the bone of the thigh, two parallel bones, the tibia and fibula, form the skeleton of the leg. The two bones articulate with each other both proximally and distally. The larger bone, the tibia, articulates with the femur in the ...
I. Edward Alcamo, John Bergdahl, 2003
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The Massage Connection: Anatomy and Physiology - Halaman 123
The proximal end articulates with the condyles of the femur and the proximal end of the fibula. The distal end ... The tibia and fibula, similar to the radius and ulna of the upper limb, are connected to each other by an interosseous membrane.
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Surgical Treatment of Orthopaedic Trauma - Halaman 771
The relevant osseous anatomy of the tibial pilon includes the distal tibia, the distal fibula, and the talus. The fibula extends distally relative to the tibia, and is firmly attached by the anterior and posterior tibiofibular ligaments. This becomes most ...
James P. Stannard, Andrew H. Schmidt, Philip J. Kregor, 2007
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Operative Approaches in Orthopedic Surgery and ...
Lateral. Approach. to. Fibula. Principal. Indications. - Fibular osteotomy - Removal of bone grafts from fibula - Tumors - Osteomyelitis Fig. 288 Lateral approach to fibula according to Henry. Skin incision (right leg).
Rudolf Bauer, Fridun Kerschbaumer, Sepp Poisel, 1987
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MRI of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors and Tumorlike ...
Osteofibrous dysplasias represent rare bone lesions that typically involve the cortex of the tibia and/or fibula in children and adolescents.” Osteofibrous dysplasia has also been referred to as: Kempson-Campanacci lesion, congenital fibrous ...
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Abnormal Skeletal Phenotypes: From Simple Signs to ...
Associations • Acro-fronto-facio-nasal dysostosis syndrome Atelosteogenesis II (de la Chapelle syndrome) Boomerang dysplasia Brachydactyly-ectrodactyly/fibular aplasia or hypoplasia Campomelic dysplasia Chondroectodermal dysplasia ...
Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg, Bruno Dallapiccola, 2005
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Adams's Outline of Fractures, Including Joint Injuries - Halaman 281
Fracture of the tibial shaft without a fracture of the fibula is relatively uncommon. Displacement tends to be less severe than in fractures of both bones. Treatment The principles of treatment are the same as for fractures of the tibia and fibula ...
David L. Hamblen, John Crawford Adams, A. Hamish R. W. Simpson, 2007