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Pectoral spine size in Synodontis schall (Teleostei: Mochokidae) from Asa Lake, Ilorin, Nigeria
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2000)
Accuracy and reliability of the AO Spine subaxial cervical spine classifcation system grading subaxial cervical facet injury morphology
(2021)
Purpose: A classification system was recently developed by the international association AO Spine for assessing subaxial cervical spine fractures. Significant variability exists between users of the facet component, which ...
Vertebral fractures, osteoporosis and vitamin D levels in Chilean postmenopausal women
(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2007)
Background Approximately one-third of vertebral fractures can be clinically diagnosed. Aim: To study the. frequency of vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women. Patients and methods: We recruited 555 postmenopausal women ...
Limbus lumbar and sacral vertebral fractures
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2002)
We evaluated the fractures of the lumbar and sacral vertebral limbus by disc impingement at the peripheral ring apophysis in 23 adults associated with trauma in 76 of them. Lumbalgia, radicular pain and narrow canal symptoms ...
Inter- and intra-observer agreement using the new AOSpine sacral fracture classification, with a comparison between spine and pelvic trauma surgeons
(2021)
Background: Sacral fractures treatment frequently involves both spine and pelvic trauma surgeons; therefore, a consistent communication among surgical specialists is required. We independently assessed the new AOSpine ...
Thoracolumbar Injury Classification And Severity Score Response
(AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONSROLLING MEADOWS, 2015)
An independent inter- and intra-observer agreement assessment of the AOSpine upper cervical injury classification system
(2022)
Background context: The complex anatomy of the upper cervical spine resulted in numerous separate classification systems of upper cervical spine trauma. The AOSpine upper cervical classification system (UCCS) was recently ...
A new, MRI-based classification system for tibial spine fractures changes clinical treatment recommendations when compared to Myers and Mckeever
(2019)
Purpose Tibial spine fractures (TSFs) are graded according to the Meyers and McKever (MM) classification system, which is based on a qualitative evaluation of plain radiographs. However, although MRI images can provide ...