. Radiography, X-ray therapeutics and radium therapy . Anteroposterior. Lateral. Fig. 114.—Diagrams to illustrate the appearances of the epiphyses at the knee-joint,traced from radiographs. formincr the entire lower end of the femur. Epiphyseal line Patella Tubercle of Tibia. Fig. 115.—Lateral view of knee-joint, showing prolongation of tibial epiphysis on anterior aspectof tibia. Age, 11 years. The epiphyseal line is seen atthe level of theadductor tubercleon the inner is wavy in out-line, rises sharplytowards the centre,and has a slightlylower level at theouter side of
. Radiography, X-ray therapeutics and radium therapy . Anteroposterior. Lateral. Fig. 114.—Diagrams to illustrate the appearances of the epiphyses at the knee-joint,traced from radiographs. formincr the entire lower end of the femur. Epiphyseal line Patella Tubercle of Tibia. Fig. 115.—Lateral view of knee-joint, showing prolongation of tibial epiphysis on anterior aspectof tibia. Age, 11 years. The epiphyseal line is seen atthe level of theadductor tubercleon the inner is wavy in out-line, rises sharplytowards the centre,and has a slightlylower level at theouter side of thebone. The epiphysesof the tibia andEpiphyseal fibula will be seenin the picture. Theepiphyseal line ofthe tibia resemblesthat of the line ofthe lower end ofthe femur. Theupper epiphysis ofthe fibula is a smallmass, appearing torest on the top ofthe shaft.
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