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THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE TALUS

G. L. Mulfinger 1; and J. Trueta 2

1 Pasadena, United States of America; Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, England
2 Barcelona, Spain; the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, England

1. The intraosseous and extraosseous circulation of the talus was examined in thirty necropsy specimens.

2. The blood supply to the talus is quite diffuse and arises from the three major arteries of the lower leg.

3. The common patterns of circulation, as well as the variations, have been documented.






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