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The “T” Vein of the Leg

Dermatologic Surgery, 2004
We frequently observe a tributary of the saphenous vein with the origin in the saphenous compartment of the medial aspect of the upper third of the leg. It runs transversally in the interfascial compartment toward the lateral aspect of the leg. Constantly it feeds by reflux varicose veins clinically visible in the paratibial region and/or in the ...
ZAMBONI, Paolo   +7 more
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A Pulsating Leg

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
A Pulsating Leg A 21-month-old boy presented with a pruritic rash on his left leg that was thought to be at the site of a recent insect bite.
Shoshana Greenberger, Moran S. Gal
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Liposarcoma of the leg

The American Journal of Surgery, 1982
Forty-eight patients with liposarcomas of the leg were reviewed. Patients were treated by three approaches: wide local excision, amputation, and regional hyperthermic perfusion. Deaths from distant metastases occurred at a similar rate in all groups. The local recurrence rate was 43 percent in the wide excision group and 29 percent in the amputation ...
Patrick M. Lehti   +3 more
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A weak leg

BMJ, 2012
A 50 year old right handed man presented with weakness of his right leg and arm of two months’ duration. The symptoms had come on over several days, during which he described a “dead leg” and he noticed his foot dragging while walking. On examination he had right lower limb pyramidal type distal weakness with a foot drop, power was graded at 4/5, and ...
Shilpa Liyanage   +2 more
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Leg cramps.

Clinical evidence, 2002
Involuntary, localised leg cramps are common and typically affect the calf muscles at night.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of treatments for idiopathic leg cramps? What are the effects of treatments for leg cramps in pregnancy?
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Links to Literature: Legs and More Legs

Teaching Children Mathematics, 2009
One way to learn to understand word problems is to write your own. In one multiage classroom, we involved second and third graders and their teacher in composing problems for their peers to solve (Whitin and Whitin 2008). They posed problem variations by changing the known and unknown problem elements.
David J. Whitin, Phyllis Whitin
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The ischaemic leg

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
Peripheral vascular disease often affects the lower limb and the resulting ischaemia can be a considerable source of morbidity and mortality. Presentation may either be acute, chronic or acute on chronic, and accurate history and examination is key to successful management of the patient.
Kaji Sritharan, Alun H. Davies
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Pseudofolliculitis of the Legs

Archives of Dermatology, 1976
A 19-year-old Iraqi girl had pseudofolliculitis of the legs. Plucking the hair was the initiating factor, and its discontinuation was followed by great improvement. To our knowledge, this is the first report of this entity at this site.
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