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pro vyhledávání: '"Ligamentous ossification"'
Autor:
Amir Bieber, Irina Novofastovski, Muhammad Asim Khan, Fabiola Atzeni, Pasquale Ambrosino, Jácome Bruges Armas, N. Pappone, Piercarlo Sarzi-Puttini, D. Kiefer, Reuven Mader, Xenofon Baraliakos, Iris Eshed, Jorrit-Jan Verlaan, Dan Buskila
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Current rheumatology reportsPapers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: • Of importance •• Of major importance. 23(1)
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) is considered a metabolic condition, characterized by new bone formation affecting mainly at entheseal sites. Enthesitis and enthesopathies occur not only in the axial skeleton but also at some peripher
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Autor:
Yves Darton, Isabelle Rodet-Belarbi
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CARE OR NEGLECT? Evidence of animal disease in archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Animal Palaeopathology Working Group meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Budapest, Hungary, 2016, May, 26-29th
László, Bartosiewicz and Erika, Gál (eds.). CARE OR NEGLECT? Evidence of animal disease in archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Animal Palaeopathology Working Group meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Budapest, Hungary, 2016, May, 26-29th, Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, pp.240-246, 2018, Care or Neglect?: Evidence of Animal Disease in Archaeology, ⟨10.2307/j.ctvh1drjb.19⟩
László, Bartosiewicz and Erika, Gál (eds.). CARE OR NEGLECT? Evidence of animal disease in archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Animal Palaeopathology Working Group meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Budapest, Hungary, 2016, May, 26-29th, Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, pp.240-246, 2018, Care or Neglect?: Evidence of Animal Disease in Archaeology, ⟨10.2307/j.ctvh1drjb.19⟩
International audience; Some sheep (Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758) grazing on the island of Delos (Cyclades, Greece) wear fetters tying their front and hind limbs on one side. Through the study of skeletal remains, we observed various lesions they caused
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Autor:
Simon Mays
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Objectives Recent biomedical research suggests that, in modern human populations, individuals may vary in their inherent tendency toward bone formation at skeletal and extra-skeletal locations. However, the nature of this phenomenon is incompletely u
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Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine. 21:44-47
A direct blunt injury to the cervical spine is a clinically crucial issue and misdiagnosis of adjacent tissue lesion of neck may lead to poor outcomes. We present a patient with ankylosing spondylitis, who suffered from a perforation in pharynx follo
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Spinal Cord. 44:576-581
Immnunohistochemical staining of the thickened posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine.To clarify the histological characteristics of hypertrophy of the posterior longitudinal ligament (HPLL) of the cervical spine and the relationship b
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Spine. 21:2474-2478
Study Design. The present study investigated the relationship of obesity and glucose metabolism in persons with ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament, ossification of the nucal ligament, and ossification of the posterior longitudinal lig
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Rheumatology. 33:255-259
Cervical spondylitis has been reported in 35-75% of patients with PsA. The clinical and radiological changes of the cervical spine were evaluated in 75 patients with PsA. Cervical spine involvement was found in 45% of those examined and 36% of patien