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The pineal gland (epiphysis) is a small reddish-gray body, about 8 mm. in length which lies in the depression between the superior colliculi. It is attached to the roof of the third ventricle near its… More »
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Epiphysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (also known as "Slipped upper femoral epiphysis") is a medical term referring to a fracture through the physis (the growth plate), which results in slippage of the o...
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is an unusual disorder of the adolescent hip. It is not rare. For reasons that are not well understood, the ball at the upper end of the femur (thigh bone) slips off in a backward direction.
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A slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a condition that is most common in growing children, especially ages 11 - 15. This disease may affect both hips. ... An epiphysis is an area at the end of a long bone that is separated from the main part of the bone by the physeal plate (growth plate). In this condition,
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Information for parents about slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) from the American Academy of Family Physicians. ... What is slipped capital femoral epiphysis?
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