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Time-lapsed microstructural images of human femoral epiphyses loaded to fracture
The dataset comprises micro-computed-tomography images for 12 entire femoral epiphyses from healthy Caucasian women (56 – 91 years of age) spanning a range of bone quality from osteoporotic (T-score = -4.75) to normal (T-score = 0.77).
Egon Perilli (11354736) +1 more
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Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia with contribution of two cases with a mutation in the COMP gene
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) is a heterogeneous group of inherited skeletal disorders characterized by abnormal development of the epiphyses. Patients with MED typically present with joint pain, stiffness, and a waddling gait, which often become ...
Milka Dikova +3 more
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A MULTI-SITE SHEEP MODEL FOR CANCELLOUS BONE HEALING
Appropriate, well characterized bone defect animal models remain essential for preclinical research. This pilot study demonstrates a relevant animal model for cancellous bone defect healing. Three different defect diameters (8, 11, 14mm) of fixed depth
Angad eMalhotra +4 more
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MULTIPLE OSSIFICATION CENTRES IN THE EPIPHYSES OF THE LONG BONES OF THE HUMAN HAND AND FOOT
1. The occurrence of multiple centres of ossification in the epiphyses of the long bones of the hand and foot is shown to be frequent, and in the first metatarsal and first proximal phalanx of both hand and foot in both sexes the normal pattern of ...
S. Sunderland, A. F. Roche
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Integrating whole‐bone and regional analyses to understand human scapular growth
Abstract This study investigates ontogenetic changes in human scapular morphology using three‐dimensional geometric morphometrics with whole‐bone and region‐specific analyses. The aim is to evaluate whether the scapula follows a regular developmental pattern and whether its functionally distinct components, the scapular spine (SS) and glenoid fossa ...
Azahara Salazar‐Fernández +3 more
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Abstract Neuroanatomical research has progressed considerably in several vertebrate lineages, yet studies of reptilian brain morphology remain markedly underdeveloped. Here we provide the first description of macroscopic brain anatomy and its ontogeny in the viperid Bothrops moojeni, based on a sample of seven individuals.
Paula Araújo +2 more
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia with Epiphyseal Involvement in Long Bones: A Case Report
Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is an uncommon, but well-known benign skeletal disorder. In cases affecting long bones, FD is commonly recognized to locate in the diaphyses or the metaphyses and to spare the epiphyses.
Tomoaki Fukui +5 more
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International audienceOnly two distal epiphyses of a radius and ulna are consensually attributed to the holotype skeleton of Proconsul heseloni, KNM-RU 2036. Here, we describe seven adult and immature distal antebrachial (radial and ulnar) epiphyses from
Nakatsukasa, Masato, Daver, Guillaume
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Nowadays, due to the global increase in migration movements, forensic age estimation of living young adults has become an important focus of interest. Minors often have no identification documents providing their correct birth dates. Establishing the age
FERRANTE, LUIGI +7 more
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The ratio of the projection of the carpal bones (Bo), and the total area of the carpal bones to the distal ulna and radius epiphyses (Ca), or (Bo/Ca), is a quantitative method for assessing skeletal age in immature subjects.
Galić, I. +7 more
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