Distal fibular diaphysis
[DOC File]BONES OF LOWER LIMB
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head (distal) phalanges (14) proximal (5) middle (4) distal (5) hindfoot = talus and calcaneus. midfoot = navicular, cuboid, and cuneiforms. forefoot = metatarsals and phalanges. BONES OF UPPER LIMB (pages in Essential Clinical Anatomy, 3rd ed.: 402-412) clavicle. sternal end. acromial end. conoid tubercle. trapezoid line. groove for the subclavius
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Distal fibular articulation for tibia: posterolateral (0); lateral (1). Character 23.- Proximal articular facets of the tibia: both concave (0); medial facet convex and lateral concave (1).
SRP98 Spitalfields Market Palaeopathology
The left fibular diaphysis also appears bowed anteriorly at its distal third, but this does not appear to be a direct result of the new bone formation. Additional Observations: There is bilateral massive enlargement of the foramina either side of the nose.
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fibular surface of the tibia. diaphysis. medial malleolus. anterior crest of the tibia. fibular notch. tibular articular surface for the talus. fibula. head of the fibula. styloid process (apex) of the fibula. lateral malleolus. fibular articular surface for the talus. tarsals. talus-bears body's weight, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, 1st-3rd ...
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distal end: medial malleous (medial ankle), fibular notch. Fibula-non-weight bearing bone. proximal-head. distal-lateral malleolus-(lateral ankle) Foot. tarsals- (7) know the talus (ankle) and the calcaneous (heel), also the others including the navicular, the cuboid, and 3 cuneiforms. metatarsus-numbered 1-5 beginning medially. phalanges: 14 ...
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare but challenging condition. The tibia shows area of segmental dysplasia resulting in anterolateral bowing of the bone. The osseous dysplasia leads to a tibial nonunion and, because of tibial bowing and reduced growth in the distal tibial epiphysis, shortening of the limb usually occurs.
SRP98 Spitalfields Market Palaeopathology
The distal radio-ulnar joint in the right ulna exhibits severe osteophytosis and eburnation. (The right radius also exhibits evidence of deterioration of the joint, with severe osteophytosis and remodelling apparent to the distal diaphysis; but is damaged post-mortem). ... with substantial thickening of the fibular diaphysis evident. A post ...
Traumatic myelopathy: current conceps in imaging
Origin: mid-distal fibular diaphysis and the lateral aspect of the Extensor Digitorum Longus muscle.31 Insertion: Base of the fifth or less frequent the fourth metatarsal. 1,31 Potential symptoms: may simulate an anterolateral mass at the ankle
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Know and be able to identify on a diagram the major parts of a long bone (diaphysis, cortex, periosteum, endosteum, medullary cavity). Know the general definition or descriptive characteristics of bone markings . Know the division of the skeleton into the axial and appendicular skeletons.
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Text S1. Description and comparison of Nimbadon lavarackorum appendicular skeleton. Skeletal comparisons were made with the arboreal Koala (Phascolarctos. cinereus, AM …
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