Traumatic Complete Lateral Spondyloptosis of the Thoracic Vertebrae. [PDF]
Munakomi S.
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Transsternal surgery on a patient with a pathological lesion in the thoracic vertebrae and severe destruction of the third thoracic vertebra [PDF]
Due to the critical and important structures in the thorax, transsternal surgery on thoracic vertebrae is very complex and rarely performed. We report a case of successful transsternal surgery on thoracic vertebrae.
Ramin Rajabi +3 more
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Clinical application of a modified wiltse approach in middle and lower thoracic vertebrae: a case-control study of thoracic fracture patients [PDF]
Background The Wiltse approach has been extensively employed in thoracolumbar surgeries due to its minimal muscle damage. However, in the middle and lower thoracic spine, the conventional Wiltse approach necessitates the severance of the latissimus dorsi
Shuangxi Sun +7 more
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Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma of the Thoracic Vertebrae: An Fairly Unusual Case Report With a Short Review of Literature. [PDF]
Wei C +6 more
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Escherichia coli in the T11-12 Thoracic Vertebrae: A Case Report. [PDF]
Weng D +6 more
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Delayed hemorrhagic shock due to reverse chance thoracic vertebrae fracture complicated with hypoxemia caused by diaphragmatic eventration. [PDF]
Taniguchi K, Kaneko T, Yamaguchi T.
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty by two-step fluoroscopy: a treatment for osteoporotic compression fractures of thoracic vertebrae in older adults. [PDF]
Ge J +9 more
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Lumbar and Thoracic Vertebrae Segmentation in CT Scans Using a 3D Multi-Object Localization and Segmentation CNN. [PDF]
Xiong X +4 more
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Relationship between body size traits and carcass traits with primal cuts yields in Hanwoo steers [PDF]
Objective This study was conducted to evaluate the correlation between body size traits, carcass traits, and primal cuts in Hanwoo steers. Methods Sixty-one beef carcasses were classified for conformation and primal cut weight.
Hyun-Woo Seo +9 more
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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: An Anatomical Case Report [PDF]
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) is a noninflammatory disease of unknown cause characterised by osteophytic calcification or ossification of ligaments and enthesis; especially spinal.
Anjali Singal, Tulika Gupta, Daisy Sahni
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