Left distal end of left fibula

    • [DOCX File]ResearchGate

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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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      The left fibula has slight subperiosteal apposition on both the proximal and distal ends of the bone. The right fibula also exhibits periostitis on its distal third. The diaphysis of the right fibula is missing its proximal third. Both calcanei have a ridge of roughened bone on their medial surfaces.

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    • SRP98 Spitalfields Market Palaeopathology

      The changes appear to be limited to the left lower leg, although the proximal ends of the left tibia and fibula are missing along with the left patella and the distal end of the left femur. The posterior aspect of the extant distal left femoral diaphysis does appear to …

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      4. Fibula (2)-- the Fibula is the "fine", slender bone located on the lateral aspect of . the leg. a. Head of the Fibula (1) located at the proximal end of the Fibula (2) the Head articulates with the Tibia. b. Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula (1) the larger rounded prominence at the distal end of the Fibula

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      a metaphyseal avulsion fracture in the distal left fibula [and a] metaphyseal avulsion fracture of the left distal ulna with no periosteal reaction. Exhibit 6 (App 13). This is the only actual evidence of broken bones. Lay jurors would not have understood these medical terms, let alone their import.

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    • [DOC File]The Appendicular Skeleton (Pg

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      , anterior border, left and right, proximal and distal ends. Fibula: lateral malleolus, head, proximal and distal ends * Does the fibula help support the body’s weight? * If not, why is it so hard to walk with a fractured fibula? The Foot: metatarsals, phalanges, tarsals * …

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