Végtag
Végtag, the Hungarian term for a limb, refers to the appendages of the body used for locomotion, manipulation, and interaction with the environment. In medical and anatomical usage, végtag covers both the upper limb (felső végtag) and the lower limb (alsó végtag).
Anatomy: A limb consists of segments connected by joints and enveloped by muscles, tendons, nerves, and blood
Development and variation: In human development, limb buds form early in the embryo, guided by signaling centers
Evolution: Vertebrate limbs evolved from paired fins in lobe-finned fishes and diversified into the forelimbs and
Clinical relevance: Limb injuries, infections, and diseases affect végtag function and may require medical treatment, rehabilitation,