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- Look up extremities or extremity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Extremities may refer to: Limb (anatomy) of a tetrapod animal, more specifically...
- New French Extremity describes a range of French transgressive films made at the turn of the 21st century that sparked controversy, and provoked significant...
- contracted in the lower third and the distal extremity is smaller than the proximal. The proximal or upper extremity of the tibia is expanded in the transverse...
- the radius and ulna, and consists of three sections. The humeral upper extremity consists of a rounded head, a narrow neck, and two short processes (tubercles...
- radial aplasia. The radius has a body and two extremities. The upper extremity of the radius consists of a somewhat cylindrical head articulating with...
- Extremity is a 2018 American horror film directed by Anthony DiBlasi, starring Chad Rook, Dana Christina and J. Larose. Chad Rook as Bob/Red Skull Chantal...
- bipedalism Lower limb "Upper Extremity". MeSH. Retrieved 26 June 2011. https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/upper-extremity-anatomy "Arm". MeSH. Retrieved...
- The upper extremity, proximal extremity or superior epiphysis of the femur is the part of the femur closest to the pelvic bone and the trunk. It contains...
- process. About the tenth year, a center appears in the olecranon near its extremity, the chief part of this process being formed by an upward extension of...
- (which evolved from a venous thoracic outlet syndrome) is a form of upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a medical condition in which blood clots form...