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The morphology and incidence of the accessory foramen transversarium in human dried cervical vertebrae as well as their clinical significance in the Eastern Indian population

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2022
Background: A characteristic feature of the cervical vertebrae (C1–C7) is the presence of a foramen tranversarium on the transverse process. The cervical vertebrae are the smallest in size as compared to the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae and are ...
Rakesh Ranjan   +4 more
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Genome-wide association analysis reveals 6 copy number variations associated with the number of cervical vertebrae in Pekin ducks

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
As a critical developmental stage in vertebrates, the vertebral column formation process is under strict control; however, we observed variations in the number of cervical vertebrae in duck populations in our previous study. Here, we further explored the
Yaxi Xu   +9 more
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Anatomical and Normal 3D CT-Scan Study of the Vertebral Column and the Shell of the European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2022
Limited information about the skeletal anatomical features of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), one of the species of turtles in Iran, is available.
Omid Zehtabvar   +6 more
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Morphometric Study of Foramina Transversaria and the Incidence of Accessory Foramina in Cervical Spine of Indian Population [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2019
Introduction: The Foramina Transversaria (FT) are known to exhibit variations in their size, shape and they may be absent or duplicated/triplicated. The deformation of foramina may result in derangement of neurovascular structures passing through these ...
Monika Gupta, Sneh Agarwal
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Morphological cross-sectional study of anatomical landmarks for foramen transversarium in dry human cervical vertebrae and its surgical importance

open access: yesNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy, 2022
Background: Surgeries such as discectomy, intervertebral fusion, anterior microforaminotomy, and anterior screw fixation can damage neurovascular content of foramen transversarium of cervical vertebrae.
Kishore Chandra Thakur   +1 more
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Morphometry of the Uncinate Process, Vertebral Body, and Lamina of the C3–7 Vertebrae Relevant to Cervical Spine Surgery [PDF]

open access: yesNeurospine, 2019
Objective The cervical spine consists of 4 typical and 3 atypical vertebrae. The uncinate process is one of the unique features of the cervical vertebrae.
Veeramani Raveendranath   +2 more
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Variations in Foramen Transversarium of Cervical Vertebrae-An Observational Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery, 2018
Introduction: Knowledge of the anatomical variations of the human body is important for us clinically both for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Vertebral region also presents many variations.
Thimmaraju Sumalatha, Bethi Manasa
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Investigation of accessory transverse foramen in dry cervical vertebrae: incidence, variations, types, locations, and diagnostic implications

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2023
Background This research aimed to determine the incidence, variations, types, and potential locations of the accessory transverse foramen (ATF) in dry cervical vertebrae.
Eren Ogut   +2 more
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A systematic review of methods to determine skeletal maturation based on cervical vertebrae

open access: yesRegeneration, Reconstruction & Restoration, 2020
Background and purpose: Since the determination of skeletal maturation by surveying concavity on lower surface of cervical vertebrae and evaluating shape of vertebrae is a subjective and quantitative study, this systematic review was performed to ...
Arezoo Mahdian   +3 more
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Anatomical evaluation of the cervical vertebrae of Wistar rats by means of digital radiographs and its correlation with the maturation stages of human cervical vertebrae

open access: yesDental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2013
INTRODUCTION: Biological age is an important parameter for growth and development assessment. It can be evaluated through the observation of radiographic changes in skeletal maturation of cervical vertebrae.
Roberto Hiroshi Matsui   +5 more
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