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Living anatomy and pathology; (1910) (14571757649)

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Tuberculosis in the ankle; child 4 years old

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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

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PLATE 261. TUBERCULAR INFECTION OF THE EPIPHYSIS AND OF THESUPERIOR SURFACE OF THE ASTRAGALUS. Child, age 4 years. (Life size.) A. Abscess within the joint capsule. B. Epiphysis showing necrosis of the articular surface. C. The astragalus with erosion and destruction of the supe- rior surface.Note marked re-arrangement of the bone structure of thelower end of the tibia, fibula, and tarsus; atrophy of qualityas well as of size. Plate 2(U

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~ PLATE 262.TUBERCULOSIS OF THE EPIPHYSIS OF THE TIBIA. Child, age 5 years. (Life size.) A. Abscess. B. Erosion of the epiphysis. C. Points to the density of the tissues, as compared to that of the bone. Bone markedly atrophied in size as well asin quality. D. Os calcis. Plate 262

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