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Skeletal scintigraphic findings in endemic skeletal fluorosis
Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1993Endemic skeletal fluorosis is characterized by bone, joint and muscle pain, progressive ankylosis of various joints and crippling deformities. Whole body skeletal scintigraphy with 99Tcm-methylene diphosphonate was performed for 17 symptomatic subjects suffering from this disorder.
S K, Gupta +3 more
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2016
The muscles are classified by gross appearance and location of the cells. The three types of muscles are striated (skeletal), cardiac, and smooth (nonstriated). Skeletal muscle (SM) plays a major role in body movements. They are called a 'major arm of the nervous system' in order to move.
Nayak, N. K. +3 more
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The muscles are classified by gross appearance and location of the cells. The three types of muscles are striated (skeletal), cardiac, and smooth (nonstriated). Skeletal muscle (SM) plays a major role in body movements. They are called a 'major arm of the nervous system' in order to move.
Nayak, N. K. +3 more
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Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology, 1992
Diagnosis of pseudofractures by the radiologist can be challenging in the emergency setting. This review describes the common pseudofractures, which are attributable to normal variants and anomalies, Mach band formation, subjective contour formation, extraneous materials, and previous injuries.
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Diagnosis of pseudofractures by the radiologist can be challenging in the emergency setting. This review describes the common pseudofractures, which are attributable to normal variants and anomalies, Mach band formation, subjective contour formation, extraneous materials, and previous injuries.
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Overview of Skeletal Development
2014Development of cartilage and bone, the core components of the mouse skeletal system, depends on the well-coordinated proliferation and differentiation of skeletogenic cells, including chondrocytes and osteoblasts. These cells differentiate from common progenitor cells originating in the mesoderm and neural crest.
Tatsuya, Kobayashi, Henry M, Kronenberg
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