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Abstract The hominin pelvis is a remarkable structure that plays a central role in many critical biological processes, most notably bipedal locomotion and parturition. Here we describe each pelvic element from Sterkfontein and reconstruct the pelvis of the partial skeletons of Sts 14 and StW 431.
Haeusler, Martin, Ruff, Christopher B
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Hemangiomas of the Pelvis [PDF]
Hemangiomas of the colon and rectum are rare but often misdiagnosed causes of hematochezia. They are characterized by the clinical triad of recurrent episodes of painless rectal bleeding, multiple ectopic phleboliths on plain radiographs, and cutaneous hemangiomas. The majority of these tumors involve the rectosigmoid region.
Matthew G. Mutch, Marcus C.B. Tan
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Pelvic injuries are not uncommon. The complex anatomy of the pelvic bones, the complex pattern of injuries, associated important structures such as neurovascular bundles, and difficult access make the reduction and fixation of these fractures difficult ...
Parang S Sanghavi, Bhavin G Jankharia
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Approach to the postnatal sonographic evaluation of prenatally detected abdominopelvic cysts [PDF]
Prenatally detected abdominal and pelvic masses are commonly cystic in morphology and usually seen on mid-trimester sonography. Sonography is the favored imaging modality for the postnatal evaluation of these lesions in newborns, given its availability ...
Bernadette Wambui Muthee +1 more
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Management of Pipkin Fractures Using a Safe Surgical Hip Dislocation
Introduction. Pipkin fractures are rare events and usually occur as a consequence for high-energy trauma. Surgery to obtain anatomical reduction and fixation is the mainstay treatment for the majority of these injuries; nonetheless, controversy exists ...
Rita Henriques +5 more
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(1) Background: The difficulty of pelvic operation is greatly affected by anatomical constraints. Defining this difficulty and assessing it based on conventional methods has some limitations.
Zhen Sun +9 more
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Summary Pelvic fractures in this series constituted 3.3% of all traumatic admissions and 5.7% of all fractures. A classification of pelvic fractures was adopted in which five types were identified. Type I (24.2%) comprised fractures without a break in the pelvic ring.
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Cadaveric Study on Variations in the Level of Bifurcation of Sciatic Nerve and its Clinical Implications [PDF]
Introduction: Sciatic nerve is the thickest nerve of the human body arising from the sacral plexus. It bifurcates into tibial nerve and common fibular nerve at any level from the pelvis to the popliteal fossa. Variations in the level of bifurcation of
Mayankkumar D Javia, Sanjay K Vikani
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Dynamic Knee Alignment and Pelvic Balance: Comparison Regarding Gender in Young Soccer Athletes
Objective To evaluate knee alignment in the frontal plane and pelvic balance during the step-down test in female and male soccer players. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out with male and female soccer players from under-15 and under-17 teams of a
Flaviano Moreira da Silva +3 more
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Angiokeratoma including vulvar angiokeratoma is a very rare complication of radiation. Exact incidence is still unknown, we report a case that developed radiation-induced angiokeratoma of skin in the vulvar region along with other late radiation sequelae
Virendra Bhandari +3 more
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