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Abstract Prozostrodon brasiliensis, a probainognathian cynodont of the clade Prozostrodontia, is recognized as a key taxon for understanding the origin of Mammaliaformes and mammals. Despite detailed investigations of its cranial anatomy, the postcranial skeleton has received comparatively less attention.
Iasmim M. Michelotti +4 more
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Real-Time Automated Segmentation and Classification of Calcaneal Fractures in CT Images
Calcaneal fractures often occur because of accidents during exercise or activities. In general, the detection of the calcaneal fracture is still carried out manually through CT image observation, and as a result, there is a lack of precision in the ...
Wahyu Rahmaniar, Wen-June Wang
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Calcaneal Fractures: A Soft Tissue Emergency [PDF]
Calcaneal fractures are quite often seen in patients with axial loading injury. In the tongue-type of calcaneusal fractures or tuberosity avulsion fractures, bone fragments are often superiorly and posteriorly displaced, because of the insertion of the ...
Tae-Seong Kim +3 more
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Scaling and ecomorphology of lagomorph body shape and appendicular skeleton
Abstract Body shape is one of the most prominent features of phenotypic variation. Yet, mammalian body shapes are poorly quantified and the underlying components contributing to its diversity and its relationship to other skeletal components are rarely tested.
Nia Brice, Coby Huizenga, Chris J. Law
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The Böhler’s angle in population of central Serbia - a radiological study [PDF]
Background/Aim. The values of the Böhler’s angle (BA) are relevant parameters for diagnosis, management and prognosis of the calcaneal fracture and the outcome.
Živanović-Mačužić Ivana +12 more
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Abstract Traversodontids are non‐mammaliaform cynodonts, herbivorous to omnivorous, that lived during the Triassic. In the Late Triassic, some members of this group increased in body size relative to other cynodont lineages and evolved postcranial adaptations associated with locomotion.
Jhonata H. A. Martins, Leonardo Kerber
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Calcaneal and dorsal spur morphological and morphometric measurements; 'A radiological study'
Aim: The foot is one of the most neglected parts of our body. One of the causes of foot pain is the plantar calcaneal spur (PCS), which is the bone protrusion formed under the calcaneal bone, and the dorsal spur (DS), which is seen dorsal to the ...
Halil Öğüt +3 more
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Radiological diagnostics of rare benign bone tumor intraosseous lipoma: Intraosseous lipoma [PDF]
Introduction/Aim: Lipomas are frequent benign tumors; however, they are rarely localized in bone tissue. Osseous lipomas are categorized according to their location into parosteal, intraosseous, and intracortical. The incidence of intraosseous lipomas is
Rančić Nemanja +6 more
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Estimating in vivo midfoot and hindfoot joint locations using external skin markers
Abstract Musculoskeletal modeling offers a non‐invasive approach to analyze human movement, enabling estimation of forces that are difficult to measure experimentally. In musculoskeletal modeling, the human body is represented as rigid segments connected by joints.
Steven G. Lautzenheiser +1 more
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OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF CALCANEAL FRACTURES IN ADULTS
Background. Most researches prove that surgery is the only way to a successful treatment result of calcaneal fractures despite poor quality of existing data. However, complications are still frequent.
Dimitrij Četina +3 more
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