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Search Gray's Anatomy ... The femur (Figs. 244, 245), the longest and strongest bone in the skeleton, is almost perfectly cylindrical in the greater part of its extent. ... The other two borders of the femur are only slightly marked: the lateral border extends from the antero-inferior angle of the greater trochanter to...
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- See: Arterial supply to Femur; - Embryology of Proximal Femur:; - upper end consists of head, neck, & ... The anatomy and functional axes of the femur.; Femoral anteversion; Vascularised fibular grafts for reconstruction of the femur.; The arterial supply of the developing proximal end of the human femur.;
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www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/anatomy_of_femur
www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/anatomy_of_femur
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Gross and histo-anatomy of the rat hip was studied by light microscopy and histomorphometry. Cancellous and cortical bone changes induced by ovx at the femoral midneck were determine using dynamic, static, and structural histomorphometric techniques. ... Femur [anatomy & histology]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/8837721
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Knowledge of precise anatomic landmarks and relationships of the distal femur can be helpful in knee surgery, especially primary and revision total knee arthroplasty. We analyzed 104 consecutive routine knee magnetic resonance imaging studies to define useful landmarks and relationships. ... Femur [anatomy & histology]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10794232
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Parts of the Femur ... Humananatomy361 Femur ... Pelvic Anatomy...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXR4eBqDwMU
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To better understand a femur fracture, it helps to understand the anatomy of the femur. The femur is the largest bone in the lower extremity. At the upper end of the femur is the hip joint with articulates with the pelvis. ... At the lower end of the femur is the knee joint. The hip is a ball and socket joint between the head...
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www.freemd.com/femur-fracture/anatomy.htm
www.freemd.com/femur-fracture/anatomy.htm
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Hip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, hip (or "coxa" in medical terminology) refer to either an anatomical region or a joint. The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip
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Anatomical and Medical illustration: two views of the left human thigh bone or femur by Russell Kightley Media ... Femur or thigh bone. This image is 318 x 660 pixels; the original measures 1,820 x 3,260 pixels.
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www.rkm.com.au/ANATOMY/femur.html
www.rkm.com.au/ANATOMY/femur.html
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The head of the femur fits into the acetabulum of the innominate bone and allows a fair degree of rotational flexibility in the hip joint. The greater trochanter is an important site for muscle attachment. The smaller lesser trochanter is also a site of muscle attachment.
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www2.kenyon.edu/depts/biology/heithausp/cat-tutorial/hi...
www2.kenyon.edu/depts/biology/heithausp/cat-tutorial/hindlimb/femur.htm
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