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The progression of the vertebral body bruise associated with a spinal fracture. [PDF]
Kim YW+8 more
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Abstract Computed tomography (CT) enables rapid imaging of large‐scale studies of bone, but those datasets typically require manual segmentation, which is time‐consuming and prone to error. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) offer an automated solution, achieving superior performance on image data.
Andrew H. Lee+3 more
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Background: This biomechanical in vitro study compared two kyphoplasty devices for the extent of height reconstruction, load-bearing capacity, cement volume, and adjacent fracture under cyclic loading.
Oliver Riesenbeck+4 more
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Art. IX.—Spinal Contusion with Fracture of Femur, resulting from a fall from aloft; Recovery. [PDF]
Wm. A. Corwin
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Sharpening our understanding of saber‐tooth biomechanics
Abstract Saber‐teeth are a striking example of convergent evolution in vertebrate predators, having evolved multiple times in mammals and their early ancestors. While there is broad consensus that saber‐toothed taxa employed a distinct biting strategy compared to conical‐toothed carnivores, like the lion, the precise mechanics and variability of this ...
Tahlia Pollock, Philip S. L. Anderson
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Abstract Domesticated European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have long been chosen as laboratory model organisms. Despite this, there has been no definitive study of the vertebral musculature of wild rabbits. Relevant descriptions of well‐studied veterinary model mammals (such as dogs) are generally applicable, but not appropriate for a species ...
Nuttakorn Taewcharoen+3 more
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Introduction: Gross segmental spinal instability and disoriented anatomy associated with unstable spinal fractures can make spinal fixation challenging. Intraoperative navigation improves screw placement accuracy; however, navigation may be inaccurate in
Karen Malacon+2 more
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Traumatic retropharyngeal hematoma without spinal cord injury or spinal fracture: a retrospective multicenter analysis. [PDF]
Shiba D+10 more
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Expert Perspective: How, When, and Why to Potentially Stop Antiresorptive Drugs in Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease, and antiresorptive treatments are often continued for many years. Despite their established efficacy in reducing fracture risk, the most commonly used antiresorptive treatments, bisphosphonates and denosumab, have short‐ and long‐term risks that, coupled with their benefits and other unique characteristics, influence ...
Giovanni Adami, Kenneth G. Saag
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Sensitivity and specificity of MRI in detecting malignant spinal cord compression and in distinguishing malignant from benign compression fractures of vertebrae [PDF]
King C. Li, P Y Poon
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