Why do you suppose the coxa and trochanter are so small?
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The coxa is small and close to the body.
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The one next the body we will mark I, and we will call it the coxa.
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We had two complications, die to a delayed diagnosis: one coxa valga and one capital femoral necrosis.
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The severe scoliosis in most individuals and rare developmental coxa vara distinguish individuals with FN1 mutations from those with classical Sutcliffe-type SMD.
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Next to the little coxa and trochanter is the longest and largest segment in the grasshopper's leg; I suppose nobody remembers its name.
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Coxa is financially independent, but it remains woven into the fabric of the hospital and the entire region through a series of agreements.
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"Furthermore, each leg of mine has seven sections-thecoxa, the trochanter, the femur, the patella, the tibia, the metatarsus, and the tarsus."