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TRAUMATIC ISCHAEMIA OF THE CALF



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Abstract

1. A patient with complete ischaemia of the muscles of the calf and anterior compartment of the leg is described.

2. In diagnosis, tenseness of the calf, equinus and pain on attempted dorsiflexion of the ankle are most important.

3. Peripheral pulses may be present and do not contra-indicate decompression by operation to prevent ischaemia.

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