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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Femur
  1. ... tumor that usually occurs in the thigh bones (femurs), pelvis, ribs, or shoulder blades. Extraosseous (or extraskeletal) ...
  2. ... causes the upper ends of the thigh bones (femurs) to break down due to an inadequate blood ...
  3. ... childhood, retinitis pigmentosa and abnormality of the proximal femur. Am J Med Genet A. 2007 Oct 15; ...
  4. ... legs. Pronounced bowing of the upper leg bones (femurs) gives them a "boomerang" shape.Some individuals with ...