High incidence of cervical ribs indicates vulnerable condition in Late Pleistocene woolly rhinoceroses [PDF]
Mammals as a rule have seven cervical vertebrae, a number that remains remarkably constant. Changes of this number are associated with major congenital abnormalities (pleiotropic effects) that are, at least in humans, strongly selected against. Recently,
Alexandra A.E. van der Geer +1 more
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A study on variations of foramen transversarium of cervical vertebrae
Background and aims: Foramen transversarium of cervical vertebra is a bony enclosure for the vertebral artery. These foramina are known to exhibit variations in size, shape and may be multiple in number or absent. The aim of this study is to record these
Magi Murugan, Suman Verma
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Little research has been reported on evaluating the safety of the fixation construct in cervical kyphosis correction. In this study, we proposed a principal-strain criterion to evaluate the safety of the fixation construct and validated the modeling ...
Tianchi Wu +15 more
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Radiographic studies of the hyoid bone and cervical spine in Angle Class I and Class II/2nd Division malocclusions [PDF]
Introduction Interdisciplinary investigative study of the stomatognathic-cervical complex, necessary to understand the structure and biomechanics of the hyoid bone and cervical spine in Class I and II / 2nd Division participants.
Ana Lucia de Oliveira NASCIMENTO +2 more
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The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeastern Italy. They include a proximal caudal vertebra from the Middle Triassic of Aupa valley (Udine, Friuli) and a cervical vertebra from the Carnian of Fusea
FABIO MARCO DALLA VECCHIA
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Topographic and anatomic features of transverse foramen of cervical vertebra in age and sex aspect [PDF]
Purpose: to reveal regularities of variability of morphometric parameters of foramen of transverse process of cervical vertebra. Materials and Methods.
Ostrovsky V.V. +5 more
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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis with Cervical Vertebra Involvement: A Case Report
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis is a non-inflammatory disease characterized by ossification and calcification in soft tissues, such as enthesis and joint capsules.
Mehmet Arslan +3 more
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Morphometric study of uncinate process of cervical vertebra and its surgical importance
Introduction: Uncinate process (UP) is a projection on the posterolateral margins of the superior surface of the body of the cervical vertebra. They are involved in the uncovertabral (Luschka's) joints, with intervertebral foramen in between, which is ...
P Durga, K R Dakshayani
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Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence for the Determination of the Cervical Vertebra Maturation Degree from Lateral Radiography [PDF]
Ali Mohammad-Djafari
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Design and Kinematic Performance Analysis of the (2-PUR/UPS) &R Hybrid Cervical Exoskeleton
In this study, a hybrid type (2-PUR/UPS) &R cervical vertebra rehabilitation machine is proposed for the cervical traction rehabilitation training of patients with cervical spondylosis.
Song Shengtao +3 more
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