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Progression of Right Leg Condition - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Progression of Right Leg Condition - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features five chronological views of the posterior right leg bones describing the Progression of a Right Leg Condition. Illustrations reveal the following: 1. Post-accident condition with severe fractures to the proximal tibia. 2. Initial fixation of fractures with multiple plates and screws. 3. Subsequent condition with failed fusion and valgus deformity. 4. Revised fixation with removal of old hardware and application of large external fixator system- continued deformity is present in the tibia. 5. Final condition after tibial realignment with placement of a smaller external fixator.

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