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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for pins
  1. ... bone is placed in proper position and screws, pins, or plates are attached to or in the ... into the bone. c) a long fluted metal pin with holes in it, is driven down the ...
  2. ... bone (tibia) or upper leg bone (femur). Metal pins or screws are inserted into and through the ... to lengthen the leg after placement of the pins usually must stay in place for many months. ...
  3. ... repaired and the bones are stabilized with a pin or cast.
  4. ... defect. The graft is held in place with pins, plates, or screws. The incisions are stitched (sutured) ...
  5. ... cloth behind the neck, as shown at left. Pin the remaining elbow corner up onto the body ...
  6. ... or concentrating (“brain fog”), headache, sleep problems, dizziness, pins-and-needles feelings, changes in smell or taste, ...
  7. ... splinter can be removed by first using a pin to break the skin over the splinter area. ...
  8. Boils (Furunculosis) (VisualDX)  
    Staphylococcal Infections/Images ... Staphylococcal Infections ... Skin Infections/Images ... Skin Infections ... VisualDX ... Boils, also known as furunculosis, are painful skin ...