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Calcaneal anastomosis

Introduction: Calcaneal anastomosis

Description of Calcaneal anastomosis

Calcaneal anastomosis: [TA] a superficial network over the calcaneus, formed by branches of the peroneal and posterior tibial arteries and twigs from the malleolar networks. SYN: rete calcaneum [TA], calcaneal arterial network.
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