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Radiology, Vol 147, 105-107, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America


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Distal focal femoral deficiency

V Gilsanz

Two children with a congenital limb deficiency, involving the distal end of the femur and the femorotibial joint, are described. Both had associated ipsilateral limb anomalies; one had absence of the shaft of the femur and agenesis of the fibula and the other had a malformed tibia and dislocation of the knee. The similarities between distal focal femoral deficiency and the more common proximal femoral defects are stressed.





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