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Evaluation Effect of Pearl Millet Aqueous Extract and Simvastatin on Mineral Composition and Histology of Lumbar Vertebrae in Wistar Rats

Evaluation Effect of Pearl Millet Aqueous Extract and Simvastatin on Mineral Composition and Histology of Lumbar Vertebrae in Wistar Rats

... A high-fat diet has been reported to induce negative effect on rats’ bone mineral composition, microstructure and architecture. The aim of the present study is to assess the effect of aqueous extract of Pennisetum ...

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A STUDY OF ANATOMICAL CHANGES IN KATI KASHERUKA (LUMBAR VERTEBRAE) DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL EFFECTS IN I.T. PROFESSIONALS & PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

A STUDY OF ANATOMICAL CHANGES IN KATI KASHERUKA (LUMBAR VERTEBRAE) DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL EFFECTS IN I.T. PROFESSIONALS & PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

... Discussion on Examination: In IT Professionals among 30 subjects, 22 subjects had SLR tested positive while 19 subjects had tripod tested positive, and 21 subjects had femoral nerve stretch tested positive which ...

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Early postnatal development of the lumbar vertebrae in male Wistar rats: double staining and digital radiological studies

Early postnatal development of the lumbar vertebrae in male Wistar rats: double staining and digital radiological studies

... microscope. Lumbar vertebrae were separated and the fusion of ossification centres of the vertebral body and arches was evaluated separately for each lumbar ...

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Age- and sex-related regional compressive strength characteristics of human lumbar vertebrae in osteoporosis

Age- and sex-related regional compressive strength characteristics of human lumbar vertebrae in osteoporosis

... Mosekilde (2000) demonstrated that age is the major determinant of vertebral bone strength, mass, and micro- architecture. In the last two decade many papers deal with aging of vertebral bone in aspect of geometry, bone ...

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Morphometric analysis of the lumbar vertebrae in the Turkish population using three-dimensional computed tomography: correlation with sex, age, and height

Morphometric analysis of the lumbar vertebrae in the Turkish population using three-dimensional computed tomography: correlation with sex, age, and height

... the lumbar vertebrae with no spinal pathology found, between January, 2008 and January, 2012 at the Radiology De- partment CT ...in lumbar vertebral mor- phometric measurements was evaluated ...

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Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers

Rate of presence of 11 thoracic vertebrae and 6 lumbar vertebrae in asymptomatic Chinese adult volunteers

... and lumbar parameters [4], and described their role in spinal balance or the diagnosis and treatment of spinal ...of vertebrae among patients ...thoracic vertebrae, and therefore, we are unsure of ...

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Comparative Study of Mandibular Cortical Index in Orthopantomogram and Bone Mineral Density of Lumbar Vertebrae in Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Postmenopausal Females in North India

Comparative Study of Mandibular Cortical Index in Orthopantomogram and Bone Mineral Density of Lumbar Vertebrae in Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Postmenopausal Females in North India

... the lumbar vertebrae (L2-L4). The lumbar spine was taken for comparison with panoramic radiograph as the spine and femur is considered as the gold standard for diagnosis of ...

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Measuring the Axial Rotation of Lumbar Vertebrae in Vivo with MR Imaging

Measuring the Axial Rotation of Lumbar Vertebrae in Vivo with MR Imaging

... the lumbar intervertebral disks or vertebral body mar- row and the presence of instability (23, ...between lumbar vertebrae might have value in selecting patients for spinal ...

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What is the difference in morphologic features of the lumbar vertebrae between Caucasian and Taiwanese subjects? A CT based study: implications of pedicle screw placement via Roy Camille or Weinstein method

What is the difference in morphologic features of the lumbar vertebrae between Caucasian and Taiwanese subjects? A CT based study: implications of pedicle screw placement via Roy Camille or Weinstein method

... There are some major weaknesses or drawbacks in this study. First, the patients did not select at the normal age distribution, which may not substantially reflect the anatomic distribution due to selection bias. Second, ...

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Effects of Low-Dose Recombinant Human Growth Hormone on Bone Densities of Radius, Tibia and 4th Lumbar Vertebrae in Rabbits

Effects of Low-Dose Recombinant Human Growth Hormone on Bone Densities of Radius, Tibia and 4th Lumbar Vertebrae in Rabbits

... The current study reports effects of 12 weeks low-dose GH injection on bone density in healthy adult rabbit. Serum IGF-I levels increased significantly in test group that showed human GH was effective in rabbits. The ...

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Temporal Evolution of Disc in Young Patients with Low Back Pain and Stress Reaction in Lumbar Vertebrae

Temporal Evolution of Disc in Young Patients with Low Back Pain and Stress Reaction in Lumbar Vertebrae

... Although stressed discs showed a higher baseline burden of both annular and nuclear degeneration, progressive changes were mainly seen in the nucleus pulposus. Lack of a higher burden of new annular fissures in stressed ...

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Automatic segmentation of lumbar vertebrae in digital videofluoroscopic images

Automatic segmentation of lumbar vertebrae in digital videofluoroscopic images

... Much information about the spinal motion can be obtained from the above results. For example, how the vertebral centers move in a motion sequence can be determined. Fig. 13 shows such change during five frames of a ...

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Imaging of the benign neoplasms of the vertebrae

Imaging of the benign neoplasms of the vertebrae

... FD is a developmental disorder of the bone with fibrous replacement of the bone in a bizarre fashion. It manifests as 1. Monostotic 2. Polyostotic and 3. Polyostotic with cutaneous and endocrinal changes particularly in ...

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Original Article Nucleus pulposus cells derived IGF-1 and MCP-1 enhance osteoclastogenesis and vertebrae disruption in lumbar disc herniation

Original Article Nucleus pulposus cells derived IGF-1 and MCP-1 enhance osteoclastogenesis and vertebrae disruption in lumbar disc herniation

... strained lumbar disc herniation (LDH) cases were classified into bulging LDH, her- niated LDH and prolapse LDH types according to imaging examination, and vertebrae disruptions were ...of lumbar ...

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Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae: Classification, Imaging Findings, and Clinical Relevance

Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae: Classification, Imaging Findings, and Clinical Relevance

... functions to restrain flexion, extension, axial rotation, and lat- eral bending of L5 on S1. It is seen as a low-signal-intensity structure on both axial T1- and T2-weighted MR images as a single or double band extending ...

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Incidence of numerical variants and transitional lumbosacral vertebrae on whole-spine MRI

Incidence of numerical variants and transitional lumbosacral vertebrae on whole-spine MRI

... separate vertebrae with transitional morphology from numerical ...thoracic vertebrae, they found a 20 % incidence of numerical variation, with ...six lumbar vertebrae, ...lumbar ...

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Automatic Segmentation and Positioning of Morphometric Points Intended for Cervical Vertebrae

Automatic Segmentation and Positioning of Morphometric Points Intended for Cervical Vertebrae

... of vertebrae, vertebral boundary, shape of the vertebrae acquiring the variations in grey scale information & probing for the actual shape of the new vertebrae ...adjacent vertebrae which ...

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Case Report Monostotic fibrous dysplasia involved in cervical vertebrae

Case Report Monostotic fibrous dysplasia involved in cervical vertebrae

... cervical vertebrae is extremely ...cervical vertebrae were treated by anterior surgical resection and fusion with ...cervical vertebrae were also ...cervical vertebrae still remains ...

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Fat4 Dchs1 signalling controls cell proliferation in developing vertebrae

Fat4 Dchs1 signalling controls cell proliferation in developing vertebrae

... wider vertebrae that are also fused along the anterior-posterior axis, raising the possibility that alterations in polarised cell behaviours contribute to this phenotype (Mao et ...

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The Mammalian Cervical Vertebrae Blueprint Depends on the T (brachyury) Gene

The Mammalian Cervical Vertebrae Blueprint Depends on the T (brachyury) Gene

... Pennimpede et al. (2012) previously suggested that the T protein is directly involved in the maintenance of the mam- malian seven cervical vertebrae blueprint because of the homeotic C7 . T1 transformation of ...

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