Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 152
... lesions is readily seen with bone scanning . Most tu- mors , unless a purely lytic process , are represented by an increase in tracer concentration on bone scans ( Figs . 3.46 , 3.47 ) . Malignant lesions tend to be more hyperemic than ...
... lesions is readily seen with bone scanning . Most tu- mors , unless a purely lytic process , are represented by an increase in tracer concentration on bone scans ( Figs . 3.46 , 3.47 ) . Malignant lesions tend to be more hyperemic than ...
Page 356
... lesion is at the fourth lumbar segment . Early pantalar release ( six months ) is advocated for this serious deformity . The goal should be the provision of a plantigrade foot that will avoid the common neuropathic pressure lesions ...
... lesion is at the fourth lumbar segment . Early pantalar release ( six months ) is advocated for this serious deformity . The goal should be the provision of a plantigrade foot that will avoid the common neuropathic pressure lesions ...
Page 357
... lesions occurring at the L4 level and pes calcaneus with those occuring at L5 . Tachjian ( 66 ) relates development of pes calcaneus , pes valgus , or equinovarus with spina bifida cystical occurring at or proximal to L3 . It is with ...
... lesions occurring at the L4 level and pes calcaneus with those occuring at L5 . Tachjian ( 66 ) relates development of pes calcaneus , pes valgus , or equinovarus with spina bifida cystical occurring at or proximal to L3 . It is with ...
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