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Archives of Surgery, 1950
THE CONGENITALLY HIGH FIBULAR HEAD The high fibular head is a regressive anomaly resulting from a developmental failure to exclude it from the knee joint. THE FIBULA IN COMPARATIVE ANATOMY The five forms of fibular development (Furst), the urodele, the echidna, the human, the rodent and the ox forms, are shown in figure 1. The urodeles, such as the
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THE CONGENITALLY HIGH FIBULAR HEAD The high fibular head is a regressive anomaly resulting from a developmental failure to exclude it from the knee joint. THE FIBULA IN COMPARATIVE ANATOMY The five forms of fibular development (Furst), the urodele, the echidna, the human, the rodent and the ox forms, are shown in figure 1. The urodeles, such as the
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Clinical, radiologic, and arthroscopic assessment of discoid lateral meniscus
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2001Sharath K Rao
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Management of discoid lateral meniscus tears: Observations in 34 knees
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2003Gursel Leblebicioglu +2 more
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Arthroscopic treatment of discoid meniscus in children: Clinical and MRI results
Orthopaedics and Traumatology: Surgery and Research, 2011F Accadbled
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