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femoral head enlocated
81.51 Total hip replacement Replacement of both femoral head and acetabulum by prosthesis Total reconstruction of hip
The "socket" for the femoral head is called the acetabulum.
No, the femur is closer to the head than tarsals
Proximal femoral focal deficiency.
fluids femoral vein femoral artery fibroblasts (they are inside the outer layer of blood vessels) thats all i know off the top of my head hope its enough
Medial Femoral Circumflex... Without this artery blood supply to the head of the femur is cut off and the head of the femur will die
This means the part of the "hip" joint that attaches to your pelvis (the ball shaped bit) found in your thigh has become whitened and deformed, due to some sort of damage. This could be from normal ageing osteoarthritis or obesity leading to a damaged femoral head.
The internal and external carotid ( for the face /head ) the brachial for each arm and the femoral for each leg.
The hip joint resembles a ball-and-socket. The socket of the hip joint is the acetabulum and the femoral head is the ball of the hip joint.
I use a head code to get attention