Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... fibers are classified as myelinated and un- myelinated . Each may or may not possess a neuro- lemma ( Fig . 1.27 ) . The general plan of organization for peripheral nerve fibers demonstrates an axis cylinder or axon in the central ...
... fibers are classified as myelinated and un- myelinated . Each may or may not possess a neuro- lemma ( Fig . 1.27 ) . The general plan of organization for peripheral nerve fibers demonstrates an axis cylinder or axon in the central ...
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... fibers come together in bundles that normally range from 1 to 12 um in thickness ( Fig . 1.35 ) . In poorly healing fibrotic situations , so - called " super col- lagenic fibers " are common : they , however , are coarse and frayed ...
... fibers come together in bundles that normally range from 1 to 12 um in thickness ( Fig . 1.35 ) . In poorly healing fibrotic situations , so - called " super col- lagenic fibers " are common : they , however , are coarse and frayed ...
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... fibers of the tendo achillis . In some living subjects , the fibers may seem to descend vertically . In anatomical speci- mens a rotational spiral arrangement can definitely be identified ( 8 ) . Proximally , the fibers of m . gastroc ...
... fibers of the tendo achillis . In some living subjects , the fibers may seem to descend vertically . In anatomical speci- mens a rotational spiral arrangement can definitely be identified ( 8 ) . Proximally , the fibers of m . gastroc ...
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