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Extremity, Lower (Leg)
Lower extremity: thigh, leg, ankle, foot.
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Pu4 - high detal medium - stl file processed
By samir_munir
Pu4 - high detal medium - stl file processed, tibia, fibula, lower, limb, stl, 3d, model, printable
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Pu4-medium - stl file processed
By samir_munir
Pu4-medium - stl file processed, tibia, fibula, stl, printbale, 3d, model, lower, limb
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PU4 fraktur - stl file processed
By samir_munir
PU4 fraktur - stl file processed
tibia, fibula, stl, printable, 3d, model, lower, limb
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20171109 Voeten - stl file processed
20171109 Voeten - stl file processed, tibia, fibula, stl, printable, 3d, model, lower, limb, ankle, tarsal
metatarsal, cuboid, talus,
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Voeten - stl file processed
Voeten - stl file processed, lower, limb, stl, bone, 3d, model, ankle, talus, cuboid, scaphoid, metatarsal, tarsal
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Left Thigh - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
This 3D model represents a case of pleomorphic liposarcoma implicating the left thigh of a 63 years old male. The patient represented with lung metastasis and was treated by surgical excision follower by radiotherapy.
A cross sectional CT image is attached showing the lesion in axial, coronal and sagittal planes. Liposarcomas are malignant neoplasms of fatty tissue and considered the second common type of soft tissue sarcoma. They are usually seen in adults between 40-60 years and rarely in younger age. Their common location is the lower limb (up to 75% of cases) usually at thigh and to lesser extent in the retroperitoneum, groin and other body locations. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:
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Tobillo - stl file processed
Tobillo - stl file processed foot, stl, ankle, bone, 3dmodel, talus, stl0 downloads
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Dog01 - stl file processed
By Clyde
Dog01 - stl file processed, pelvis, hip, lower, limb, knee, stl, tibia, fibula, femur, patella, ankle, foot, metartarsal, tarsal, talus
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Left Leg - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The leg is the lower limb segment extends from the knee joint down to the ankle joint. It is composed of two bones: the tibia and the fibula with numerous muscles and ligaments.
This 3D model was created from the file STS_038
The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Right Leg - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The leg is the lower limb segment extends from the knee joint down to the ankle joint. It is composed of two bones: the tibia and the fibula with numerous muscles and ligaments.
This 3D model was created from the file STS_038
The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Left knee - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The knee joint is formed by three bones: the femur, the tibia and the patella. the knee joint is the largest synovial joint and provides the flexion and extension movements of the leg as well as relative medial and lateral rotations while in relative flexion.
The knee joint articulations are two condylar joints between the femur and the tibia as well as a joint between the patella and the femur. Although the fibula is closely related to the knee joint but it doesn't share in articulation. The knee joint is also formed by some ligaments and cartilage called (menisci) which are best imaged by MRI. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Right knee - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The knee joint is formed by three bones: the femur, the tibia and the patella. the knee joint is the largest synovial joint and provides the flexion and extension movements of the leg as well as relative medial and lateral rotations while in relative flexion.
The knee joint articulations are two condylar joints between the femur and the tibia as well as a joint between the patella and the femur. Although the fibula is closely related to the knee joint but it doesn't share in articulation. The knee joint is also formed by some ligaments and cartilage called (menisci) which are best imaged by MRI. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Left foot - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The foot is a highly developed, biomechanically complex structure that serves to bear the weight of the body.
The foot can be divided into 3 parts: the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot. The hindfoot is composed of 2 of the 7 tarsal bones, the talus, and the calcaneus; the midfoot contains the rest of the tarsal bones; and the forefoot contains the metatarsals and the phalanges. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Right foot - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The foot is a highly developed, biomechanically complex structure that serves to bear the weight of the body.
The foot can be divided into 3 parts: the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot. The hindfoot is composed of 2 of the 7 tarsal bones, the talus, and the calcaneus; the midfoot contains the rest of the tarsal bones; and the forefoot contains the metatarsals and the phalanges. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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Left Ankle - Bone model STL file from converted CT scan
The ankle joint is comprised of the tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneus as well as the supporting ligaments, muscles and neurovascular bundles.
The ankle is a synovial joint composed of the distal tibia and fibula as they articulate with the talus. The distal tibia and fibula articulate with each other at the distal tibiofibular joint which is more commonly referred to as the tibiofibular syndesmosis. This 3D model was created from the file STS_038 The original CT examination can be reviewed at: The 3D muscle model created from this scan can be reviewed at: The 3D skin model created from this scan can be reviewed at:0 downloads
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