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  2. Saber shin - Wikipedia

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    Saber shin is a malformation of the tibia. It presents as a sharp anterior bowing, or convexity, of the tibia. [1] Causes. Saber shin in late tertiary yaws.

  3. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Saber sheath trachea; Saber shin deformity; Sail sign; Salt and pepper skull; Sandwich vertebra; Sausage digit; Scalloped vertebra; Scimitar sign; Scottie dog sign; Segond fracture; Sentinel loop; Shaggy oesophagus; Shenton's Line; Shepherd's crook deformity; Shmoo sign; Signet ring sign; Silhouette sign; Silver fork deformity; Sister Mary ...

  4. Anterior tibial - Wikipedia

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    Saber shin also known from anterior tibial bowing; Tibialis anterior muscle also known as anterior tibialis This page was last edited on 14 ...

  5. File:Congenital syphilis saber shin.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Congenital_syphilis_saber_shin.jpg (700 × 462 pixels, file size: 28 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. File:Late tertiary yaws saber shin.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Bacterium-related cutaneous conditions - Wikipedia

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    S. Saber shin; Saddle nose; Scarlet fever; Scrub typhus; Septic sore; Serpiginous ulceration of the groin; Shigellosis; Soft chancre; Spotted fever rickettsiosis

  8. Congenital syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Saber shins; Saddle nose (collapse of the bony part of nose) Short maxillae; Swollen knees; Treatment (with penicillin) before the development of late symptoms is essential. [23] Clinical signs include: Abnormal bone x-rays [7] Anemia [24] Cerebral palsy; Du Bois sign, shortening of the little finger [25] Enlarged liver [1] Enlarged spleen [1 ...

  9. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    If untreated, late congenital syphilis may occur in 40%, including saddle nose deformation, Higouménakis' sign, saber shin, or Clutton's joints among others. [7] Infection during pregnancy is also associated with miscarriage. [31]