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Vascular Malformations in the Thoracic Vertebrae of Three Cats

Veterinary Pathology, 1987
Lytic bony lesions which histologically consist of proliferation of well-differentiated small endothelial-lined blood or lymph vessels separated by loose connective tissue have been described in humans. These lesions have been termed skeletal angiomatosis, hemangiomas, and vascular malformations.
M. Y. Wells, S. E. Weisbrode
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Vertebral morphology influences the development of Schmorl's nodes in the lower thoracic vertebrae.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012
Schmorl's nodes are the result of herniations of the nucleus pulposus into the adjacent vertebral body and are commonly identified in both clinical and archaeological contexts.
Kimberly A. Plomp   +2 more
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Evaluation of pullout strength and failure mechanism of posterior instrumentation in normal and osteopenic thoracic vertebrae.

Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine, 2010
OBJECT There is limited data on the pullout strength of spinal fixation devices in the thoracic spine among individuals with different bone quality. An in vitro biomechanical study on the thoracic spine was performed to compare the pullout strength and ...
O. Paxinos   +6 more
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Proximal junctional kyphosis and clinical outcomes in adult spinal deformity surgery with fusion from the thoracic spine to the sacrum: a comparison of proximal and distal upper instrumented vertebrae.

Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine, 2013
OBJECT Proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) is a common and significant complication after corrective spinal deformity surgery. The object of this study was to compare-based on clinical outcomes, postoperative proximal junctional kyphosis rates, and ...
Y. Ha   +11 more
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COMPRESSION FRACTURES OF THE THORACIC VERTEBRAE IN A PATIENT WITH TETANUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Tetanus is a disease caused by an anaerobic bacillus, Clostridium tetani, and characterized by stiffness of the jaw and tetanic spasms of the neck and back. The agent causing tetanus is found in soil and in the gastrointestinal tract of man and many animals. It has been isolated occasionally in man from the body surface and oral cavity.
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Angioleiomyoma arising from a thoracic vertebra

Clinical Neuropathology, 2021
Alan Beausang   +3 more
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Fusion of thoracic vertebra with rib

Journal of the Anatomical Society of India, 2017
Ukti Desai   +3 more
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Congenital absence of a pedicle in a thoracic vertebra

RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 1985
Wim Maes   +3 more
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