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Page 489
... involved in five cases and the ischial bursa in one . Radiographic Appearance Radiographically the involved joints pre- sent a characteristic picture . There are fine lines of calcium deposits seen parallel to the subchondral articular ...
... involved in five cases and the ischial bursa in one . Radiographic Appearance Radiographically the involved joints pre- sent a characteristic picture . There are fine lines of calcium deposits seen parallel to the subchondral articular ...
Page 562
... involved than the lateral four . The patient gives a history of either stub- bing the toe or a heavy weight dropping on it . The involved toe is swollen , tender to palpation and it may or may not present crepitus . There is often an ...
... involved than the lateral four . The patient gives a history of either stub- bing the toe or a heavy weight dropping on it . The involved toe is swollen , tender to palpation and it may or may not present crepitus . There is often an ...
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... involved bone in the foot , followed in order of involvement by the talus , first metatarsal , navicular and first and second cuneiforms . The treatment of tuberculosis of the metatarsals varies from that of the tarsal bones . If the ...
... involved bone in the foot , followed in order of involvement by the talus , first metatarsal , navicular and first and second cuneiforms . The treatment of tuberculosis of the metatarsals varies from that of the tarsal bones . If the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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