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Diagram of foot showing how talar head produces plantar convexity in CVT
Displaced olecranon fracture in a young child (A), reduced and stabilized with a screw (B)
Distal anterolateral bow associated with NF1 (A), and associated x-ray (B)
Dupuytren contracture most commonly involves the ring and small fingers and produces cord-like tightening over the flexor tendon
Dural ectasia is enlargement of the dural sac, usually in the lowest portion of the spine
Dystrophic cervical changes
Dystrophic scoliosis with NF1 Dystrophic scoliosis has short, sharp curves with kyphosis and penciling of the ribs
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is one of several conditions characterized by cutaneous laxity
Eichoff test
Erythema chronicum migrans (bull's-eye rash) in Lyme disease
Femur fracture in a 10-yr-old (A) treated with flexible intramedullary nails (B)
Fifth metatarsal fracture (Jones fracture)
Fracture in patient with spina bifida, showing exuberant callus
Freiberg disease involves AVN of the 2nd metatarsal head
Froment sign Thumb flexion at the interphalangeal joint with attempted 1st webspace pinch
Frontal bossing and midface hypoplasia are seen in achondroplasia
Herniated nucleus pulposus causing sciatica
Hypermobile joints are characteristic of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Impingement of the femoral neck on the acetabulum occurs in flexion
In advanced Dupuytren contracture, the finger is drawn up and impairs the function of the hand
In a herniated disc in the lumbar spine, material from the nucleus pulposus exerts pressure on the nerve root
In an acute hip dislocation, the femoral head usually is displaced posteriorly and superiorly
In a patient with plantar fasciitis, the area of tenderness is in the insertion of the plantar fascia into the calcaneus
Infection spreading along the nail bed
In situ fixation of SCFE with one cannulated screw
Intercondylar humeral fracture fixed with medial and lateral column plates using an olecranon osteotomy
Internal lengthening by magnetically powered nail
Internal tibial torsion is characterized by inward rotation of the foot with respect to the knee
Intertrochanteric fracture
In TOS, the brachial plexus or subclavian artery (left) may be compressed in the scalene triangle (right) or by an extra rib
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