nutrient artery of tibia
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Tibia — This article is about the vertebrate bone. For other uses, see Tibia (disambiguation). Bone: Tibia Plan of ossification of the tibia. From three centers. Gray s … Wikipedia
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Fibular artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria fibularis, arteria peronea GraySubject = 162 GrayPage = 638 Caption = Picture of arteries of the lower limb, showing fibular artery and its source, the posterior tibial artery. The perforating branch … Wikipedia
arteria nutricia tibiae — [TA] nutrient tibial artery: origin, posterior tibial artery; branches, none; distribution, tibia. Called also nutrient artery of tibia and a. nutriens tibiae [TA alternative] … Medical dictionary
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Fibula — Infobox Bone Name = Fibula Latin = GraySubject = 62 GrayPage = 260 Caption = Bones of lower extremity. Caption2 = Figure 1 : Lower extremity of right fibula. Medial aspect. Origins = Insertions = Articulations = MeshName = Fibula MeshNumber = A02 … Wikipedia
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