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People: Woman Has Her Fingers and Toes Amputated After Kidney Stone Infection: ‘I Was on Death’s Door’

Woman Has Her Fingers and Toes Amputated After Kidney Stone Infection: ‘I Was on Death’s Door’

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BUCYRUS, Kan. — A local mom who endured amputations to all four limbs after she became septic and gave birth now needs a kidney transplant. FOX4 first told you about Beau and Brie Bauer about two ...

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KERO-TV: Kentucky woman loses all of her limbs after kidney stone gets infected

Kentucky woman loses all of her limbs after kidney stone gets infected

News 6 WKMG: Florida man has arms and legs amputated after kidney stone procedure goes wrong at hospital

Florida man has arms and legs amputated after kidney stone procedure goes wrong at hospital

Fox Carolina: Woman who lost all 4 limbs after sepsis from childbirth finds long awaited kidney transplant match

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Woman who lost all 4 limbs after sepsis from childbirth finds long awaited kidney transplant match

Yahoo: Mother Who Lost All 4 Limbs Due to Sepsis Just Found Life-Changing Kidney Match: ‘Been Waiting a Long Time’

Mother Who Lost All 4 Limbs Due to Sepsis Just Found Life-Changing Kidney Match: ‘Been Waiting a Long Time’

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The limbs' bony endoskeleton, known as the appendicular skeleton, is homologous among all tetrapods, who use their limbs for walking, running and jumping, swimming, climbing, flying, grasping, touching and striking.

Kim Toscano, Southern Living, 5 Feb. 2026 Atlas can also spin its torso, head, and limbs a full 360 degrees, which expands its range of motion when moving items in a warehouse setting.

The human body features two primary categories of limbs: the upper limbs and the lower limbs. Each type is distinct in its anatomical composition and general roles, working in concert to facilitate diverse functions.