In 1888, Lejars described the vein sole that bears his name. It is a venous network arranged on the sole of the foot, which involves the medial and lateral borders. Said author described it indirectly, by transparency, through an injection of resin and black smoke. In this update, a direct and detailed description of the Lejars venous sole is offered by injection with latex (Butachlor), which clearly identified two planes. The dissections were performed on adult feet and full-term fetuses. This work of anatomical research aims to demonstrate objectively the existence of a single venous mesh that is essential for hydraulic function, especially the posterior heel of the foot as a support and walking center. Likewise, the most appropriate surg...
WOS: 000231614600007PubMed ID: 16015643A thorough knowledge of the topography and relations of the p...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...
Lithograph by Sinclairs Lith. from a drawing by Joseph Maclise.Anatomical diagram of the human feet,...
In 1888, Lejars described the vein sole that bears his name. It is a venous network arranged on the ...
AbstractPurpose: Mechanisms of venous outflow from the leg and foot have not been clearly defined. T...
The presence of a venous pumping mechanism in the foot may be significant for venous return in the l...
Abstract: Anatomicaldescriptions of the lymphatic system of the foot are still imprecise. In the pr...
OBJECTIVE: Study of the number, sectorization and termination of the soleus veins. METHODS: Meticulo...
The integrity of the various structures within the feet depends on their blood supply. Lesions of th...
Presented is a physiological study of the plantar venous plexus in the context of venous return. It ...
There are many variable variants of the posterior tibial veins and these are extremely important fot...
Anatomicaldescriptions of the lymphatic system of the foot are still imprecise. In the present repo...
The objective of the study is to clarify the topographic and anatomical features of the most common ...
Soleus veins have been implicated as the site for deep venous thrombosis initiation. Detailed anatom...
Recent publications have renewed the debate regarding the number of foot compartments. There is also...
WOS: 000231614600007PubMed ID: 16015643A thorough knowledge of the topography and relations of the p...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...
Lithograph by Sinclairs Lith. from a drawing by Joseph Maclise.Anatomical diagram of the human feet,...
In 1888, Lejars described the vein sole that bears his name. It is a venous network arranged on the ...
AbstractPurpose: Mechanisms of venous outflow from the leg and foot have not been clearly defined. T...
The presence of a venous pumping mechanism in the foot may be significant for venous return in the l...
Abstract: Anatomicaldescriptions of the lymphatic system of the foot are still imprecise. In the pr...
OBJECTIVE: Study of the number, sectorization and termination of the soleus veins. METHODS: Meticulo...
The integrity of the various structures within the feet depends on their blood supply. Lesions of th...
Presented is a physiological study of the plantar venous plexus in the context of venous return. It ...
There are many variable variants of the posterior tibial veins and these are extremely important fot...
Anatomicaldescriptions of the lymphatic system of the foot are still imprecise. In the present repo...
The objective of the study is to clarify the topographic and anatomical features of the most common ...
Soleus veins have been implicated as the site for deep venous thrombosis initiation. Detailed anatom...
Recent publications have renewed the debate regarding the number of foot compartments. There is also...
WOS: 000231614600007PubMed ID: 16015643A thorough knowledge of the topography and relations of the p...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...
Lithograph by Sinclairs Lith. from a drawing by Joseph Maclise.Anatomical diagram of the human feet,...