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- Femara: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects - Drugs. com
Femara is used to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women It is often given to women who have been taking tamoxifen (Nolvadex, Soltamox) for 5 years Femara can harm an unborn baby or cause birth defects Do not use if you are pregnant
- FEMORA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FEMUR is the proximal bone of the hind or lower limb that extends from the hip to the knee —called also thigh bone
- Femur - Wikipedia
The femur ( ˈ f iː m ər ; pl : femurs or femora ˈ f ɛ m ər ə ), [1] [2] or thigh bone is the only bone in the thigh — the region of the lower limb between the hip and the knee In many four-legged animals the femur is the upper bone of the hindleg
- Femur (Thighbone): Anatomy, Function Common Conditions
The femur is the longest, strongest bone in your body It plays an important role in how you stand, move and keep your balance Femurs usually only break from serious traumas like car accidents But if your bones are weakened by osteoporosis, you have an increased risk for fractures you might not even know about
- The Femur - Proximal - Distal - Shaft - TeachMeAnatomy
It acts as the site of origin and attachment of many muscles and ligaments, and can be divided into three parts; proximal, shaft and distal In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the femur – its attachments, bony landmarks, and clinical correlations
- What to Know About the Femur Bone - WebMD
What Is the Femur? The femur is the longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the human body, making it a difficult one to break It’s also protected by various muscles and helps you maintain your
- Femora, femurs | definition of femora, femurs by . . . - Medical Dictionary
1 the thigh bone, extending from the pelvis to the knee; the longest and strongest bone in the body Its proximal end articulates with the acetabulum, a cup-like cavity in the pelvic girdle The greater and lesser trochanters are the two processes (prominences) at the proximal end of the femur See anatomic Table of Bones in the Appendices
- Femur | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The femur (plural: femora) is the longest, most voluminous and strongest bone in the human body It comprises the upper extremity, body and lower extremity and provides several muscular origins and insertions The upper femur comprises the head, neck, greater trochanter, and lesser trochanter
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