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- between soleus and gastrocnemius. Plantaris muscle Plantaris tendon runs between soleus and gastrocnemius. Plantaris tendon is indicated by white arrow-heads...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plantar fascia. "aponeurosis plantaris". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-06-10. Moore, Keith L.; Dalley...
- Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris is a chronic recurrent pustular dermatosis (that is, a pustulosis or pustular psoriasis) localized on the palms and soles...
- disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis: 533  Porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata is characterized by skin lesions that are superficial, small...
- restricted in their distribution.: 505  Type 1: Keratosis punctata palmaris et plantaris (also known as "Autosomal-dominant hereditary punctate keratoderma ****ociated...
- also known as superficial phaeohyphomycosis and Tinea nigra palmaris et plantaris, is a superficial fungal infection, a type of phaeohyphomycosis rather...
- interossei muscles, dorsal interossei muscles Identifiers Latin nervus plantaris lateralis TA98 A14.2.07.069 TA2 6593 FMA 44724 Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy...
- Plantar wart Other names Verruca myrmecia, verruca plantaris Close up image of a large plantar wart Specialty Dermatology, Podiatry Symptoms Skin colored...
- Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. Lagocheirus plantaris plantaris Erichson, 1847 Lagocheirus plantaris gorgonae Dillon, 1957 - Named for Gorgona, Colombia...
- The plantar nerves are a pair of nerves innervating the sole of the foot. They arise from the posterior branch of the tibial nerve. The medial plantar...