Living anatomy and pathology; (1910) (14756062994)
Zusammenfassung
End result of old tubercular process, girl aged 14, acute loss of upper femur; outline is position of normal femoral head
Identifier: livinganatomypa00rotc (find matches)
Title: Living anatomy and pathology;
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Rotch, Thomas Morgan
Subjects: Children Diagnosis, Radioscopic
Publisher: Philadelphia London, J. B. Lippincott company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
Text Appearing Before Image:
B PLATE 252.THE END RESULT OF AN OLD TUBERCULAR PROCESS. Child, age 14 years. (Reduced 5%.) A. Diagrammatically represents the region of the normal head of the femur and acetabulum. There has been anactual loss of the epiphysis and of the neck of the femurin this case. B. Points to the greater trochanter. Plate 252
Text Appearing After Image:
PLATE 253.PROBABLE TUBERCULAR INFECTION OF THE EPIPHYSES, Child, age 8 years. (Life size.) A. Points to an area of bone necrosis of the epiphysis and neck of the femur. B. Points to the roughened acetabulum. C. Points to the very irregular and porous epiphysis of the femur. Plate 253