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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 83, Issue 1 18-28, Copyright © 1993 by American Podiatric Medical Association


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Anatomical basis for congenital deformities of the lower extremities. Part I. The hip and thigh

DJ McCarthy and R Gessner
Surgical Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.

Congenital deformities frequently produce problems not always discernible at birth. Often, a period of time is required for the development of signs and symptoms. The present discussion presents the intrauterine anatomy of a midterm fetus relative to conditions of the hip and thigh. Cryomicrotomy is used in this study to present the best anatomical evidence of the morphology involved.





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