Hip disease in childhood : with special reference to its treatment by excision . Surface view of the head of a femur, showingthe effects of subchondral of thinned and depressed cartilagesimulating superficial ulcers are seen. Inplaces the cartilage is perforated. Thesynovial membrane is somewhat the same specimen as Fig. 33. Thedisease spread from the shaft to the joint. Fig. 3. Fig. Upper end of femur bisected and the halvesturned apart. Shows epiphysitis and exten-sion of mischief below the epiphysial is partial destruction of the epiphysis,an
Hip disease in childhood : with special reference to its treatment by excision . Surface view of the head of a femur, showingthe effects of subchondral of thinned and depressed cartilagesimulating superficial ulcers are seen. Inplaces the cartilage is perforated. Thesynovial membrane is somewhat the same specimen as Fig. 33. Thedisease spread from the shaft to the joint. Fig. 3. Fig. Upper end of femur bisected and the halvesturned apart. Shows epiphysitis and exten-sion of mischief below the epiphysial is partial destruction of the epiphysis,and necrosis of cartilage. The periosteum,on the under surface of the neck (seen on theleft side of the figure), is stripping off. AnnieW., case 20. The acetabulum was bare.
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