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Talus bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Talus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• Talus (fortification), sloped portion of a fortified wall • Talus, California, community in Inyo County • Talus bone, ankle bone, connecting the leg to the foot • Talus, planet in the Star Wars un...
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Osteochondritis dissecans is the result of the isolated loss of blood flow to a portion of the talus bone. Usually this occurs in conjunction with a history of trauma. It is sometimes also known as an osteochondral fracture of the talus, chip fractureof the articular surface or a chondral fracture of the talus.
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A talar fracture (FRAK-chur) is a crack or break in the talus bone of your foot. The talus bone is a square, flat bone on top of the calcaneus (heel bone). It connects the calcaneus with the tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) to form the ankle.
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The ankle is a complex joint with many ligaments that attach to it. ... The center of this ring is the bone called the talus. The talus bone has a shiny joint surface covering which allows your ankle to glide effortlessly across the shiny undersurface of your large leg bone called the tibia.
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In order to study the curative effect of vascularized bone graft in the treatment of avascular necrosis of talus, 24 patients were treated with vascularized bone grafts, in which 9 cases had received 1st cuneiform bone graft with a malleolaris anteriomedialis, 4 cases with the 1st cuneiform bone graft with the medial tarsal ...
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An unusual case of a needle head injury, with deep embodiment of the needle head in the neck of the left talus bone is presented. ... An unusual case of a needle head injury, with deep embodiment of the needle head in the neck of the left talus bone is presented. The needle head was removed at our centre after two...
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