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Results 1 - 10 of 147 for Legs
  1. ... with lengthening procedures are the bones of the leg, the tibia and the femur. Surgical treatment may be recommended for severe unequal leg lengths caused by: Poliomyelitis and cerebral palsy Small, ...
  2. The arteries which supply blood to the leg originate from the aorta and iliac vessels. ... and non-healing sores of the foot and leg.
  3. The lower leg is comprised of two bones, the tibia and the smaller fibula. The thigh bone, or femur, is the large upper leg bone that connects the lower leg bones (knee ...
  4. ... a typical chickenpox lesion seen here on the leg. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control ...
  5. ... presents with red to purple bumps on the legs, often accompanied by aching in the joints and ...
  6. This child's leg shows a classical-appearing ringworm lesion with central clearing and a slightly raised red border.
  7. The muscular components of the lower leg include the gastrocnemius, soleus, peroneus longus, tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus, and the Achilles tendon.
  8. Leg pain in older children or young adolescents can occur for many reasons. An Osgood-Schlatter lesion ...
  9. ... the winter and is more severe over the legs.
  10. ... hair pointing to the left ankle. The left leg and arm are visible in the center of ...
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