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Artérias do Pé - Plantar e Dorsal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Artérias do Pé - Plantar e Dorsal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Esta mostra médica ilustra as artérias plantar e dorsal do pé utilizando visão medial e anterior. Artérias rotuladas incluem a tibial posterior, plantar medial, plantar lateral, plantar digital, tibial anterior, fibular, dorsal do pé, tarsal lateral, arqueada, metatarsal dorsal, dorsal dos dedos, o arco plantar e o calcanhar reto.

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