fibular bone

  • 1fibular bone — fibula …

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  • 2Bone fracture — Classification and external resources Internal and external views of an arm with a compound fracture, both before and after surgery. ICD 10 …

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  • 3Bone grafting — is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone with material from the patient s own body, an artificial, synthetic, or natural substitute. Bone grafting is used to repair bone fractures that are extremely complex, pose a significant risk to… …

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  • 4Fibular artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria fibularis, arteria peronea GraySubject = 162 GrayPage = 638 Caption = Picture of arteries of the lower limb, showing fibular artery and its source, the posterior tibial artery. The perforating branch …

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  • 5Bone — This article is about the skeletal organ. For other uses, see Bone (disambiguation) and Bones (disambiguation). For the tissue, see Osseous tissue. Drawing of a human femur Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of… …

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  • 6fibular — adj. pertaining to the fibula, pertaining to the outer bone of the lower leg (Anatomy) …

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  • 7Talus bone — Bone: Talus bone Subtalar Joint, viewed from an angle between lateral and frontal. Latin Os trigonum, Astralagus Gray s …

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  • 8Cuboid bone — Bone: Cuboid bone The left cuboid. Antero medial view …

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  • 9Medial cuneiform bone — Bone: First cuneiform bone Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Latin os cuneiforme mediale, os cuneiform primum Gray s …

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  • 10Fifth metatarsal bone — Bone: Fifth metatarsal bone The fifth metatarsal. (Left.) …

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