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Fibular – Anatomy and Clinical Relevance

Fibular is an anatomical term referring to anything relating to the fibula, the slender outer bone of the lower leg. It describes nerves, vessels, and structures associated with the fibula.

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Terminal Toe Pad

The terminal toe pad is a specialized anatomical structure found at the tips of the digits in various animals, functioning as a sensory organ and protective cushion for tactile perception.

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