Search results for "Sesamoid Bones"

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Short review: Field recovery and potential information value of small elements of the skeleton

2011

The recovery of small elements of the skeleton (e.g. hyoid, carpals, and hand and foot phalanges) is one of the established tasks of the archaeologist and physical anthropologist when working in the field, whether in an archaeological or forensic context. In the present work, we illustrate the field location of ossified laryngeal cartilages, hand sesamoids, and the medial clavicular epiphyses. The potential information offered by these elements is briefly summarized. The frequency of these elements observed in a cemetery dating from 1943 indicates the possibility that these elements could be found in other contexts at a higher frequency than expected.

AdultMaleHistoryLaryngeal CartilagesContext (language use)Laryngeal cartilageSkeleton (category theory)Bone and BonesAnthropology PhysicalYoung AdultOsteogenesisHumansCemeteriesInformation valuePrisonersHistory 20th CenturyPhalanxClavicleArchaeologyField (geography)ArchaeologySpainAnthropologySesamoid BonesEpiphysesCognitive psychologyHOMO
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Osteochondritis of the hallux sesamoid bones.

2007

Osteochondritis of the sesamoid bones is an infrequent condition which may affect both the medial and lateral hallux sesamoids. Those cases refractory to conservative treatment can be satisfactorily solved by carrying out its surgical excision. We present a literature review about its causes, pathophysiology, the diagnostic methods and the treatments options.

Diagnostic Imagingmedicine.medical_specialtyDiagnostic methodsOsteochondritisbusiness.industryAvascular necrosismedicine.diseaseSurgeryBiomechanical PhenomenaConservative treatmentDiagnosis DifferentialSesamoid boneMedicinemedicine.boneHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgical excisionSesamoid BonesbusinessOsteochondritisFoot and ankle surgery : official journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
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