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- diaphyses、diaphysial、diaphysis
WordNet
- relating to the diaphysis of a bone (同)diaphysial
- the main (mid) section of a long bone (同)shaft
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English Journal
- Increased Bone Mass in Female Mice Lacking Mast Cell Chymase.
- Lind T1, Gustafson AM1,2, Calounova G2, Hu L1, Rasmusson A1, Jonsson KB3, Wernersson S4, Åbrink M5, Andersson G6, Larsson S3, Melhus H1, Pejler G2,4.
- PloS one.PLoS One.2016 Dec 9;11(12):e0167964. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167964. eCollection 2016.
- Here we addressed the potential impact of chymase, a mast-cell restricted protease, on mouse bone phenotype. We show that female mice lacking the chymase Mcpt4 acquired a persistent expansion of diaphyseal bone in comparison with wild type controls, reaching a 15% larger diaphyseal cross sectional a
- PMID 27936149
- Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy: Clinical and Imaging Features.
- Yap FY1, Skalski MR1, Patel DB1, Schein AJ1, White EA1, Tomasian A1, Masih S1, Matcuk GR Jr1.
- Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.Radiographics.2016 Dec 9:160052. [Epub ahead of print]
- Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a medical condition characterized by abnormal proliferation of skin and periosteal tissues involving the extremities and characterized by three clinical features: digital clubbing (also termed Hippocratic fingers), periostosis of tubular bones, and synovial eff
- PMID 27935768
- Complications after surgical management of distal lower leg fractures.
- Neumann MV1, Strohm PC2, Reising K3, Zwingmann J3, Hammer TO3, Suedkamp NP3.
- Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine.Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med.2016 Dec 9;24(1):146.
- BACKGROUND: Osseous healing of distal lower leg fractures can be prolonged and is often associated with wound healing problems because of the marginal soft - tissue and vascular supply in this area. Postoperative complications are frequent, and according to the literature, open reduction and plate f
- PMID 27938394
Japanese Journal
- Efficacy of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound treatment for surgically managed fresh diaphyseal fractures of the lower extremity: multi-center retrospective cohort study
- Kinami Yo,Noda Tomoyuki,Ozaki Toshifumi
- Journal of Orthopaedic Science 18(3), 410-418, 2013-05-00
- … This study included patients surgically treated for diaphyseal fractures of the femur or tibia between August 2009 and July 2010 at 14 institutions. … LIPUS is effective for surgically managed, fresh, type C comminuted diaphyseal fractures of the lower limbs when there is appropriate stability at the fracture site. …
- NAID 120005324793
- 性別判定における大腿骨骨幹中央部断面形状の有用性:縄文人と現代日本人を例として
- 水嶋 崇一郎,平田 和明
- Anthropological Science (Japanese Series), 2013
- 本研究では,性別判定における大腿骨骨幹部の有用性について論じるため,大腿骨骨幹中央部断面形状の性的二型性について調査した。資料は愛知県保美貝塚遺跡出土の縄文人31体(男性14体,女性17体,約3000~2300 BP),明治・大正期の関東地方人42体(男女各21体,年齢範囲20~50歳)の個体骨格を用いた。内部断面計測ではマイクロCT装置を導入した。画像処理にはImageJとCT-Rugleを使用 …
- NAID 130003363121
- Leprosy in individuals unearthed near the Ermida de Santo André and Leprosarium of Beja, Portugal
- ANTUNES-FERREIRA NATHALIE,MATOS VÍTOR M.J.,SANTOS ANA LUÍSA
- Anthropological Science, 2013
- Documentary sources refer to leprosy patients in the Portuguese territory since the first century AD, and in the Middle Ages around 70 leprosaria were established. However, prior to 2003 this historic …
- NAID 130003363115
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- diaphyseal [di″ah-fiz´e-al] pertaining to or affecting the shaft of a long bone (diaphysis). di·a·phys·i·al (dī'ă-fiz'ē-ăl), Relating to a diaphysis. Synonym(s): diaphyseal diaphyseal /di·a·phy·se·al/ (-fiz´e-al) pertaining to or affecting the shaft of a long bone ...
- Element Portion Quantity Mandible left corpus 1 Deciduous molar partially formed crown 1 Humerus diaphysis 3 Ulna diaphysis 2 Tibia diaphysis 2 Long bone diaphyseal fragment 7 Os coxae ilium fragment 2 Os coxae ischium ...
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