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Uncomplicated fractures of the cervical vertebrae in children and adolescents
Introduction Various aspects of uncomplicated fractures of the cervical vertebrae in children and adolescents remain topical. Purpose To study incidence, character and type of uncomplicated fractures of the vertebrae of the cervical spine in children ...
Evgenii G. Skrabin +4 more
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Comparison of Cervical Spine Anatomy in Calves, Pigs and Humans. [PDF]
BACKGROUND CONTEXT:Animals are commonly used to model the human spine for in vitro and in vivo experiments. Many studies have investigated similarities and differences between animals and humans in the lumbar and thoracic vertebrae.
Sun-Ren Sheng +6 more
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Objectives The cervical vertebrae are more durable than other skeletal components, and therefore may be the only remnants of a dead body. The present study aims to investigate the role of several linear dimensions of the second cervical vertebrae ...
Seyed Reza Saadat Mostafavi +4 more
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(A) Dorsal view of cervical vertebrae 4–9. (B) Left lateral view of cervical vertebrae 4–9. (C) Ventral view of cervical vertebrae 4–9. Abbreviations: d-diapophysis, ns-neural spine, p-parapophysis, prz-prezygapophyses, poz-postzygapophyses.
Dale A. Winkler (6330992) +2 more
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GROSS OBSERVATIONS ON THE CERVICAL VERTEBRAE OF LEOPARD (Panthera pardus) [PDF]
A study was conducted on the cervical vertebrae of two leopards. There were seven cervical vertebrae and among them the first two were atypical and differed greatly from all others. The third, fourth and fifth vertebrae had only minor differences.
V. R. INDU +3 more
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Reliability of the cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) method
OBJECTIVE To assess the reliability of the cervical vertebrae maturation method (CVM). BACKGROUND Skeletal maturity estimation can influence the manner and time of orthodontic treatment.
Kaminek, M +9 more
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Skeletal maturation of the cervical vertebrae: association with various types of malocclusion
The identification of the skeletal maturation stage of the cervical vertebrae has proven an important reference for orthodontic diagnosis. The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the skeletal maturation stage of the cervical
Mônica Costa Armond +4 more
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Computed Tomographic and Morphometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae in Healthy White New Zealand Rabbit (Oryctolagus Cuniculus) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, use of rabbits in research as laboratory animals is quite prevalent, however imaging modal-ities for producing anatomical illustrations are rare.
Banafsheh Shateri Amiri +4 more
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Anterior Osteophyte Identification in Cervical Vertebrae
Radiologist always examines X-ray to determine abnormal changes in cervical, lumbar & thoracic vertebrae. Osteophyte (bony growth) may appear at the corners of vertebrae so that vertebral shape becomes abnormal.
N.B Sambre +3 more
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Supernumerary cervical vertebrae - a clinical case report
Background: The number of cervical vertebrae is constant in humans and most mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. Change in number of cervical vertebrae is associated with major congenital defects, stillbirths and paediatric cancers with a resulting ...
Ezeadawi, Roderick A +2 more
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