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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 ...
Jonathan, Colledge   +2 more
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Leg Ulcers

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
Skin ulcers of the lower extremities have a chronic, relapsing course and often are difficult to manage. Leg ulcers remain a significant management challenge to health care professionals. This article focuses on the various causes of leg ulcers, with an emphasis on venous disease.
Dana, Paquette, Vincent, Falanga
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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 ...
P M, Lehti   +3 more
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Leg ulcers

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
This article considers the law which applies to the standard of care when patients are being treated in the community for persistent ulcers. It considers the importance of expert opinion in determining the reasonable standard of care and the significance of the guidelines of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.
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LEG INJURIES

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997
Injuries in the leg span a broad spectrum of patient age and athletic level. Overuse injuries, such as medial tibial stress syndromes and stress fractures, tend to occur in the young athlete, whereas tennis leg usually occurs in the older population. With a few exceptions, most of these injuries can be successfully treated nonoperatively.
J M, Blue, L S, Matthews
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Hot legs

Nursing Standard, 1989
The recent glorious weather throughout the country brings with it a recurrent and seemingly unresolveable problem.
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Leg Aches

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
In the investigation of children with leg aches, it is essential to identify those with demonstrable underlying organic diseases. Growing pains is a poorly named, nebulous entity that can be diagnosed only by exclusion. The greatest diagnostic error is to make a diagnosis of growing pains while overlooking some serious underlying condition.
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