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The Netter Presenter: Musculoskeletal Collection - 1st Edition
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ISBN: 9781933247052
562 images
Page 1:
Head and Neck
Page 2:
Back
Page 3:
Thorax
Page 4:
Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum
Page 6:
Upper Limb
Page 7:
Lower Limb
Page 8:
Muscles of Back: Superficial Layers
Page 9:
Muscles of Back: Intermediate Layers
Page 10:
Muscles of Back: Deep Layers
Page 11:
Nerves of Back
Page 12:
Suboccipital Triangle
Page 13:
Lumbar Region of Back: Cross Section
Page 14:
Muscles of Shoulder: Posterior View
Page 14:
Muscles of Shoulder: Anterior View
Page 15:
Scapulohumeral Dissection
Page 16:
Pectoral, Clavipectoral and Axillary Fasciae: Anterior View
Page 16:
Pectoral, Clavipectoral and Axillary Fasciae: Section of Axilla
Page 17:
Muscles of Arm: Anterior View - Superficial Layer
Page 17:
Muscles of Arm: Anerior View - Deep Layer
Page 18:
Muscles of Arm: Posterior View
Page 19:
Arm: Cross Sections
Page 20:
Bones of Elbow
Page 21:
Ligaments of Elbow
Page 22:
Muscles of Forearm (Superficial Layer): Posterior View
Page 23:
Muscles of Forearm (Deep Layer): Posterior View
Page 24:
Muscles of Forearm (Superficial Layer): Anterior View
Page 25:
Muscles of Forearm (Intermediate Layer): Anterior View
Page 26:
Muscles of Forearm (Deep Layer): Anterior View
Page 27:
Forearm: Cross Sections
Page 28:
Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Anterior View
Page 29:
Attachments of Muscles of Forearm: Posterior view
Page 30:
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Palmar Dissection
Page 31:
Wrist and Hand: Deeper Palmar Dissection
Page 32:
Bursae, Spaces and Tendon Sheaths of Hand
Page 33:
Flexor and Extensor Tendons in Fingers
Page 34:
Intrinsic Muscles of Hand
Page 35:
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Radial Dissection - Lateral (Radial) View
Page 36:
Extensor Tendons at Wrist
Page 37:
Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Anterior View
Page 38:
Bony Attachments of Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior View
Page 39:
Muscles of Thigh: Anterior View - Superficial Dissection
Page 39:
Muscles of Thigh: Anterior View - Deeper Dissection
Page 40:
Muscles of Thigh: Anterior View - Deepest Dissection
Page 41:
Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Lateral View
Page 42:
Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior View - Superficial Dissection
Page 42:
Muscles of Hip and Thigh: Posterior View - Deeper Dissection
Page 43:
Arteries and Nerves of Thigh
Page 44:
Thigh: Cross Sections
Page 45:
Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Posterior View
Page 46:
Muscles of Leg (Intermediate Dissection): Posterior View
Page 47:
Muscles of Leg (Deep Dissection) Posterior View
Page 48:
Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Anterior View
Page 49:
Muscles of Leg (Deep Dissection): Anterior View
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Muscles of Leg: Lateral View
Page 51:
Leg: Cross Section
Page 52:
Muscles of Dorsum of Foot: Superficial Dissection
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Dorsum of Foot: Deep Dissection
Page 54:
Sole of Foot: Superficial Dissection
Page 55:
Muscles of Sole of Foot: First Layer
Page 56:
Muscles of Sole of Foot: Second Layer
Page 57:
Muscles of Sole of Foot: Third Layer
Page 58:
Interosseous Muscles and Deep Arteries of Foot: Dorsal View
Page 58:
Interosseous Muscles and Deep Arteries of Foot: Plantar View
Page 59:
Muscles of Facial Expression: Lateral View
Page 60:
Muscles of Neck: Lateral View
Page 61:
Skull: Anterior View
Page 61:
Skull: Anterior View - Right Orbit: Frontal and Slightly Lateral View
Page 62:
Skull: Anteroposterior Radiograph
Page 63:
Calvaria
Page 64:
Cranial Base: Inferior View
Page 65:
Cervical Vertebrae: Atlas and Axis
Page 65:
Cervical Vertebrae
Page 66:
Cervical Vertebrae
Page 66:
Cervical Vertebrae: Lateral Radiograph
Page 67:
External Craniocervical Ligaments
Page 68:
Internal Craniocervical Ligaments
Page 68:
Internal Craniocervical Ligaments
Page 69:
Vertebral Column
Page 70:
Thoracic Vertebra (T6): Superior View
Page 70:
Thoracic Vertebra (T7-9) - Assembled: Posterior View
Page 71:
Lumbar Vertebra (L2): Superior View
Page 72:
Sacrum and Coccyx: Pelvic Surface
Page 72:
Sacrum and Coccyx
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Vertebral Ligaments of Lumbosacral Region: Left Lateral View
Page 74:
Bones and Ligaments of Pelvis: Median (Sagittal) Section
Page 74:
Bones and Ligaments of Pelvis: Lateral View
Page 75:
Right Clavicle: Features
Page 75:
Right Clavicle: Muscle Attachments
Page 75:
Sternoclavicular Joint
Page 76:
Humerus and Scapula: Anterior Views
Page 77:
Humerus and Scapula: Posterior View
Page 78:
Shoulder (Glenohumeral) Joint
Page 79:
Muscles of Rotator Cuff: Superior View
Page 79:
Muscles of Rotator Cuff
Page 80:
Forearm
Page 81:
Carpal Bones: Anterior (Palmar) View
Page 81:
Carpal Bones: Posterior (Dorsal) View
Page 82:
Movements of Wrist
Page 83:
Ligaments of Wrist
Page 84:
Ligaments of Wrist
Page 84:
Ligaments of Wrist
Page 85:
Bones of Right Wrist and Hand
Page 86:
Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Ligaments: Anterior (Palmar) View
Page 86:
Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Ligaments: Medial Views
Page 87:
Hip (Coxal) Bone
Page 88:
Hip Joint
Page 89:
Knee
Page 90:
Knee
Page 91:
Knee
Page 91:
Knee: Anteroposterior Radiograph
Page 92:
Knee
Page 93:
Knee
Page 94:
Tibia and Fibula of Right Leg
Page 95:
Attachments of Muscles of Leg
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Bones of Foot: Dorsal View
Page 96:
Bones of Foot
Page 98:
Ligaments and Tendons of Right Ankle: Lateral View
Page 98:
Ligaments and Tendons of Right Ankle: Medial View
Page 99:
Ligaments and Tendons of Foot: Plantar view
Page 99:
Metatarsophalangeal and Interphalangeal Joints: Lateral View
Page 100:
Tendon Sheaths of Ankle
Page 101:
Cerebrum: Lateral View
Page 101:
Cerebrum
Page 102:
Cerebrum: Brain In Situ
Page 102:
Cerebrum: Hemisphere with Brainstem Excised
Page 103:
Cerebrum: Inferior View
Page 104:
Cranial Nerves (Motor and Sensory Distribution): Schema
Page 105:
Cervical Plexus: Schema
Page 106:
Arteries to Brain and Meninges
Page 107:
Dermatomes
Page 108:
Veins of Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord
Page 109:
Typical Thoracic Spinal Nerve
Page 110:
Course of Typical Thoracic Nerve
Page 111:
Axilla (Dissection): Anterior View
Page 112:
Brachial Plexus: Schema
Page 113:
Brachial Artery In Situ
Page 114:
Brachial Artery and Anastomoses Around Elbow
Page 115:
Flexor Tendons, Arteries and Nerves at Wrist
Page 115:
Cross Section of Wrist: Carpal Tunnel
Page 116:
Arteries and Nerves of Hand
Page 117:
Wrist and Hand: Superficial Dorsal Dissection
Page 118:
Wrist and Hand: Deep Dorsal Dissection
Page 119:
Fingers
Page 120:
Arteries and Nerves of Upper Limb: Anterior View
Page 121:
Musculocutaneous Nerve: Anterior View
Page 122:
Wrist and Hand: Anteroposterior Radiograph
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Median Nerve: Anterior View
Page 124:
Lumbrical Muscles
Page 124:
Long Flexor Tendon and Digital Tendon Sheaths
Page 125:
Ulnar Nerve: Anterior View
Page 126:
Cutaneous Innervation of Wrist and Hand
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Radial Nerve in Arm and Nerves of Posterior Shoulder
Page 128:
Shoulder: Anteroposterior Radiograph
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Radial Nerves
Page 130:
Elbow: Radiography
Page 131:
Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of Shoulder and Arm
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Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of Forearm
Page 133:
Cutaneous Innervation of Upper Limb
Page 134:
Dermatomes of Upper Limb
Page 135:
Lymph Vessels
Page 137:
Femur
Page 138:
Lumbosacral and Coccygeal Plexuses
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Lumbar Plexus
Page 139:
Lumbar Plexus In Situ
Page 140:
Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses
Page 140:
Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses In Situ
Page 141:
Arteries and Nerves of Thigh (Deep Dissection)
Page 142:
Arteries and Nerves of Thigh (Deep Dissection)
Page 143:
Nerves of Hip and Buttock
Page 144:
Femoral Nerve and Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of Thigh
Page 145:
Interosseous Muscles of Foot
Page 146:
Obturator Nerve
Page 147:
Ankle Radiograph
Page 148:
Sciatic Nerve and Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of Thigh
Page 149:
Hip Joint: Anteroposterior Radiograph
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Tibial Nerve
Page 150:
Tibial Nerve: Plantar View
Page 151:
Knee: Anteroposterior Radiograph
Page 152:
Common Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve
Page 153:
Dermatomes and Segmental Innervation of Lower Limb
Page 154:
Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb
Page 155:
Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Posterior View
Page 156:
Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Lower Limb
Page 157:
Muscular System: Primordia
Page 158:
Muscle and Vertebral Column Segmentation
Page 159:
Mesenchymal Primordia at 5 and 6 Weeks
Page 160:
Ossification of the Vertebral Column
Page 161:
Development of the Atlas, Axis, Ribs, and Sternum
Page 163:
Bone Cells and Bone Deposition
Page 164:
Histology of Bone: Cortical (Compact) Bone
Page 165:
Histology of Bone
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Membrane Bone and Skull Development
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Bone Development in Mesenchyme
Page 169:
Osteon Formation
Page 170:
Compact Bone Development and Remodeling
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Endochondral Ossification in a Long Bone
Page 173:
Epiphyseal Growth Plate
Page 174:
Peripheral Cartilage Function in the Epiphysis
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Epiphyseal Growth Plate
Page 179:
Ossification in the Newborn Skeleton
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Joint Development
Page 181:
Muscular System: Primordia
Page 182:
Segmentation and Division of Myotomes
Page 183:
Epimere, Hypomere, and Muscle Groups
Page 184:
Development and Organization of Limb Buds
Page 185:
Rotation of the Limbs
Page 186:
Limb Rotation and Dermatomes
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Developing Skeletal Muscles
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Epiphyseal Growth Plate
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Peripheral Fibrocartilaginous Element of Growth Plate
Page 190:
Composition and Structure of Cartilage
Page 191:
Bone Cells and Bone Deposition
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Composition of Bone
Page 193:
Structure of Cortical (Compact) Bone
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Structure of Trabecular Bone
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Formation and Composition of Collagen
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Formation and Composition of Proteoglycan
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Structure and Function of Synovial Membrane
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Histology of Loose Connective Tissue
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Histology of Dense Connective Tissue
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Dynamics of Bone Homeostasis
Page 200:
Four Mechanisms of Bone Mass Regulation
Page 201:
Nutritional Calcium Deficiency
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Bone Architecture in Relation to Physical Stress
Page 203:
Stress-Generated Electric Potentials in Bone
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Skeletal Muscle: Organiation
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Skeletal Muscle: Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
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Skeletal Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling I
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Skeletal Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling II
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Skeletal Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling III
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Motor Unit
Page 210:
Synaptic Transmission: Neuromuscular Junction
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Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Transmission
Page 212:
Muscle Response to Nerve Stimuli
Page 214:
Regeneration of ATP for Source of Energy in Muscle Contraction
Page 215:
Muscle Fiber Types
Page 216:
Synthesis, Secretion, and Function of Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
Page 217:
Pathologic Physiology of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Page 218:
Clinical Manifestations of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Page 219:
Differential Diagnosis of Hypercalcemic States
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Pathologic Physiology of Hypoparathyroidism
Page 221:
Clinical Manifestations of Chronic Hyperparathyroidism
Page 222:
Clinical Manifestations of Hypocalcemia
Page 223:
Pathologic Physiology and Characteristic Signs of Pseudohypoparathyroidism
Page 223:
Albright's Heredity Osteosdystrophy
Page 224:
Clinical Guide to Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Assay
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Bony Manifestation of Renal Osteodystrophy
Page 226:
Vascular and Soft-Tissue Manifestations of Renal Osteodystrophy
Page 227:
Hypophosphatasia
Page 228:
Causes of Osteoporosis
Page 229:
Clinical Manifestations of Osteoporosis
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Progressive Spinal Deformity in Osteoporosis
Page 231:
Radiographic Findings in Axial Osteoporosis
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Radiographic Findings in Axial Osteoporosis
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Radiographic Findings in Appendicular Osteoporosis
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Comparison of Osteoporosis and Osteomalacia
Page 235:
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Page 237:
Treatment of Osteogenesis Imperfecta by Intramedullary Fixation and Orthoses
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Marfan's Syndrome
Page 239:
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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Paget's Disease of Bone
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Paget's Disease of Bone
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Achondroplasia
Page 246:
Achondroplasia
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Achondroplasia
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Hypochondroplasia
Page 249:
Diastrophic Dwarfism
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Pseudoachondroplasia
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Metaphyseal Chondrodysplasias
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Chondrodysplasia Punctata
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Dwarfism
Page 254:
Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia
Page 255:
Pycnodysostosis
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Campomelic Dysplasia
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Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Tarda
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Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita
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Spondylocostal Dysostosis
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Kniest Dysplasia
Page 262:
Mucopolysaccharidoses
Page 263:
Cutaneous Lesions in Neurofibromatosis
Page 264:
Spinal Deformities in Neurofibromatosis
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Bone Overgrowth and Erosion in Neurofibromatosis
Page 266:
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
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Myositis Ossificans Progressiva
Page 269:
Osteopetrosis (Albers-Schšnberg's Disease)
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Melorheostosis
Page 272:
Congenital Anomalies of Occipitocervical Junction
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Congenital Anomalies of Occipitocervical Junction
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Synostosis of Cervical Spine (Klippel-Feil Syndrome)
Page 277:
Congenital Muscular Torticollis
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Nonmuscular Causes of Torticollis
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Pathologic Anatomy of Scoliosis
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Scoliosis Curve Patterns
Page 283:
Congenital Scoliosis
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Clinical Evaluation of Scoliosis
Page 285:
Scheuermann's Disease
Page 286:
Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis
Page 287:
Myelodysplasia
Page 288:
Lumbosacral Agenesis
Page 289:
Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency
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Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency
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Congenital Short Femur With Coxa Vara
Page 292:
Recognition of Congenital Dislocation of Hip
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Clinical Findings in Congenital Dislocation of Hip
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Radiographic Evaluation of Congenital Dislocation of Hip
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Adaptive Changes in Dislocated Hip That Interfere With Reduction
Page 296:
Device For Greatment of Clinically Reducible Dislocation of Hip
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Blood Supply of Femoral Head in Infancy
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Pathogenesis of Legg-CalvŽ-Perthes Disease
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Physical Examination in Legg-CalvŽ-Perthes Disease
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Physical Examination in Legg-CalvŽ-Perthes Disease
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Femoral Varus Derotational Osteotomy
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Legg-CalvŽ-Perthes Disease
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
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Rotational Deformities of Lower Limb: Toeing Out
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Wagner Technique for Limb Lengthening
Page 306:
Rotational Deformities of Lower Limb: Toeing In
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Limb-Length Discrepancy
Page 308:
Enchondromatosis (Ollier's Disease)
Page 309:
Disorders of Patella
Page 310:
Disorders of Patella
Page 311:
Disorders of Patella
Page 312:
Meniscal Variations and Tears
Page 313:
Synovial Plica
Page 314:
Osteochondritis Dissecans
Page 315:
Osteochondritis Dissecans
Page 316:
Osgood-Schlatter Lesion
Page 317:
Congenital Bowing of Tibia
Page 318:
Congenital Pseudarthrosis of Tibia
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Blount's Disease
Page 320:
Growth Arrest
Page 321:
Congenital Clubfoot
Page 322:
Corrective Manipulation for Congenital Clubfoot
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Congenital Vertical Talus
Page 324:
Cavovarus
Page 325:
Calcaneovalgus and Planovalgus
Page 326:
Tarsal Coalition
Page 327:
Tarsal Coalition
Page 328:
Accessory Navicular
Page 329:
Congenital Toe Deformities
Page 330:
Kšhler's Disease
Page 331:
Failure of Formation of Parts: Transverse Arrest
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Failure of Formation of Parts: Longitudinal Arrest
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Failure of Formation of Parts: Longitudinal Arrest
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Failure of Formation of Parts: Longitudinal Arrest
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Joint Pathology in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Early and Moderate Hand Involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Advanced Hand Involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Foot Involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Joint Involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Extraarticular Manifestations in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Extraarticular Manifestations in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Techniques for Aspiration of Joint Fluid
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Synovial Fluid Examination
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Synovial Fluid Examination
Page 346:
Systemic Juvenile Arthritis
Page 347:
Joint Involvement in Juvenile Arthritis
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Sequelae of Juvenile Arthritis
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Forefoot Deformities in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Conservative Management of Rheumatoid Foot Deformities
Page 351:
Hindfoot Deformities in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Joint Pathology in Osteoarthritis
Page 353:
Hand Involvement in Osteoarthritis
Page 354:
Hip Joint Involvement in Osteoarthritis
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Spine Involvement in Osteoarthritis
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Ankylosing Spondylitis
Page 357:
Ankylosing Spondylitis
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Psoriatic Arthritis
Page 359:
Reiter's Syndrome
Page 360:
Infectious Arthritis
Page 361:
Tuberculous Arthritis
Page 362:
Hemophilic Arthritis
Page 363:
Neuropathic Joint Disease
Page 364:
Gouty Arthritis
Page 365:
Gouty Arthritis
Page 366:
Articular Chondrocalcinosis (Pseudogout)
Page 367:
Nonarticular Rheumatism
Page 368:
Giat-Cell (Temporal) Arteritis, Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Page 369:
Tendonitis and Bursitis of Shoulder
Page 370:
Surgery for Acute and Chronic Calcific Tendonitis and Bursitis of Shoulder
Page 371:
Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder (Frozen Shoulder)
Page 372:
Exercises for Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder
Page 373:
Tears and Ruptures of Rotator Cuff
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Rupture of Biceps Brachii Muscle
Page 375:
Stenosing Tenosynovitis of Abductor Pollicis Longus and Extensor Pollicis Brevis Tendons (de Quervain's Disease)
Page 376:
Stenosing Tenosynovitis of Flexor Tendons of Finger (Trigger Finger)
Page 377:
Dupuytren's Contracture
Page 378:
Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
Page 379:
Bunion, Hallux Valgus, and Metatarsus Primus Varus
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Healing of Incised, Sutured Skin Wound
Page 381:
Healing of Excised Skin Wound
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Types of Joint Injury
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Classification of Fracture
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Types of Displacement
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Types of Fracture
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Healing of Fracture
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Primary Union
Page 388:
Incomplete Fracture in Children
Page 389:
Injury to Growth Plate (Salter-Harris Classification, Rang Modification)
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Elbow Injury in Children
Page 391:
Factors That Promote or Delay Bone Healing
Page 392:
Acute Anterior Compartment Syndrome
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Dislocation of Acromioclavicular or Sternoclavicular Joint
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Anterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint
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Reduction of Anterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint
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Posterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint
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Fracture of Proximal Humerus
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Fracture of Shaft of Humerus
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Fracture of Clavicle and Scapula
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Fracture of Clavicle in Children: Fracture of Proximal Humerus in Children
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Incisions for Compartment Syndrome of Leg
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Dislocation of Elbow Joint
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Fracture of Head and Neck of Radius
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Fracture of Condyle, Epicondyle, Capitulum, and Olecranon
Page 405:
Intercondylar (T or Y) Fracture of Elbow Joint
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Extension-Compression Fracture of Distal Radius
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Closed Reduction and Plaster Cast Immobilization of Colles Fracture
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Flexion-Compression Fracture of Distal Radius (Smith Fracture)
Page 409:
Fracture of Articular Margin of Distal Radius (Barton Fracture) and of Styloid Process of Radius
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Biomechanic Considerations in Fracture of Forearm Bones
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Fracture of Both Forearm Bones
Page 412:
Fracture of Shaft of Radius
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Fracture of Shaft of Ulna
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Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus in Children
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Fracture of Forearm Bones in Children
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Dislocation of Carpus
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Dislocation of Carpus
Page 418:
Fracture of Scaphoid
Page 419:
Fracture of Scaphoid
Page 420:
Mallet Finger
Page 421:
Fracture of Proximal and Midle Phalanges
Page 422:
Management of Fracture of Proximal and Middle Phalanges
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Special Problems in Fracture of Middle and Proximal Phalanges
Page 424:
Dislocation of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
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Fracture of Metacarpals
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Fracture of Base of Metacarpal of Thumb
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Thumb Injury Other Than Fracture
Page 428:
Sensory Impairment Related to Level of Spinal Cord Injury
Page 429:
Motor Impairment Related to Level of Spinal Cord Injury
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Subluxation and Ligamentous Instability of Cervical Spine
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Three-Column Concept of Spinal Stability: Burst Fracture
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Stable Fracture of Thoracolumbar Spine
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Fracture of Pelvis Without Disruption of Pelvic Ring
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Common Causes of Cervical Spine Injury
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Fracture and Dislocation of Cervical Vertebrae
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Fracture of All Four Pubic Rami (Straddle Injury), Lateral Compression Injury (Overlapping Pelvis)
Page 437:
Fracture of Acetabulum
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Posterior Dislocation of Hip
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Dislocation of Hip with Fracture of Femoral Head
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Intracapsular Fracture of Femoral Neck
Page 441:
Intertrochanteric Fracture of Femur
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Excision of Deep Pressure Ulcer
Page 443:
Anterior Dislocation of Hip, Obturator Type
Page 444:
Fracture in Abused Children
Page 445:
Tears of the Meniscus
Page 446:
Fracture of Patella
Page 447:
Disruption of Quadriceps Femoris Tendon or Patellar Ligament
Page 448:
Subluxation and Dislocation of Patella
Page 449:
Sprains of Knee Ligaments
Page 450:
Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Page 451:
Fracture of Proximal Tibia Involving Articular Surface
Page 452:
Etiology of Compartment Syndrome
Page 453:
Pathophysiology of Compartment and Crush Syndromes
Page 454:
Arthrocentesis of Knee Joint
Page 455:
Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Page 456:
Dislocation of Knee Joint
Page 457:
Fracture of Tibia in Children
Page 458:
Stress Fracture
Page 459:
Fracture of Talus
Page 460:
Fracture of Talus
Page 461:
Dislocation of Subtalar Joint and Talus
Page 462:
Extraarticular Fracture of Calcaneus
Page 463:
Injury to Midtarsal (Chopart) Joint Complex
Page 464:
Injury to Metatarsals and Phalanges
Page 465:
Rotational Fracture of Ankle Mortise
Page 466:
Stress Fracture
Page 467:
Closed Soft Tissue Injuries
Page 468:
Open Soft Tissue Wounds
Page 469:
Pressure Ulcer
Page 470:
Classification of Burns
Page 471:
Causes and Clinical Types of Burns
Page 472:
Escharotomy for Burns
Page 473:
Prevention of Infection in Burn Wound
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Etiology of Compartment Syndrome
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Vascular and Visceral Trauma in Fracture of Pelvis
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Neurovascular Complications of Fractures
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Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Fat Embolism Syndrome)
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Surgical Management of Open Fractures
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Gas Gangrene
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Implant Failure
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Growth Deformity After Fracture
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Osteonecrosis After Fracture
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Joint Stiffness After Fracture
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
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Nonunion of Fracture
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Surgical Management of Nonunion
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Complications of Amputation
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Infected Wounds of Hand and Fingers
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Cellulitis and Epidermal Abscess
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Tenosynovitis and Infection of Fascial Space
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Infection of Deep Compartments of Hand
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Lymphangitis
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Common Infections of Foot
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Deep Infections of Foot
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Lesions in Diabetic Foot
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Clinical Evaluation of Patient with Diabetic Foot Lesion
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Septic Joint: Septic Bursitis
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Etiology and Prevalence of Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
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Pathogenesis Of Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
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Clinical Manifestations of Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
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Direct (Nonhematogenous) Causes of Osteomyelitis
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Direct (Nonhematogenous) Causes of Osteomyelitis
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Amputation of Fingertip
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Amputation of Phalanx
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Amputation of Finger and Ray
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Amputation of the Forearm and Hand
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Amputation of Upper Arm and Shoulder
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Amputation of Foot
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Syme Amputation (Wagner Modification)
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Below-Knee Amputation
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Disarticulation of Knee
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Disarticulation of Hip
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Brachial Plexus And-or Cervical Nerve Root Injuries at Birth
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Muscle Contraction Headache
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Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Cervical Spine Injury: Flexion and Flexion-Rotation
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Cervical Spine Injury: Hyperextension
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Cervical Disc Herniation: Clinical Manifestations
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Lumbar Disc Herniation: Clinical Manifestations
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Pathology of Spinal Stenosis
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Other Compressive or Entrapment Neuropathies
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Other Compressive or Entrapment Neuropathies
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Staging of Musculoskeletal Tumors
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Osteoid Osteoma
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Osteoma
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Osteoma
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Osteoblastoma
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Enchondroma
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Perosteal Chondroma
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Osteocartilaginous Exostosis (Osteochondroma)
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Chondroblastoma
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Fibrous Dysplasia
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Nonossifying Fibroma
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Eosinophilic Granuloma
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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
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Giant-Cell Tumor of Bone
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Osteosarcoma
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Osteosarcoma
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Parosteal Osteosarcoma
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Chondrosarcoma
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Fibrosarcoma of Bone
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Ewing's Sarcoma
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Myeloma
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Adamantinoma
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Tumors Metastatic to Bone
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Fibroma, Fibromatosis, Hemangioma
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Lipoma, Neurofibroma, Myositis Ossificans
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Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Soft Tissue, Fibrosarcoma of Soft Tissue
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Synovial Sarcoma
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Neurosarcoma
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