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Lytic changes are seen as ( 1 ) a generalized process that affects all bones is
particularly severe in trabecular bone or ( 2 ) localized loss resulting in erosion
areas within bone . The former , known as osteoporosis , is recognized by
thinning of ...
Lytic changes are seen as ( 1 ) a generalized process that affects all bones is
particularly severe in trabecular bone or ( 2 ) localized loss resulting in erosion
areas within bone . The former , known as osteoporosis , is recognized by
thinning of ...
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Antemortem ” for the anthropologist requires that some evidence of healing be
seen and therefore injuries that occur well before death , but in which healing is
not seen , will be counted as perimortem . Similarly , postmortem skeletal injuries
...
Antemortem ” for the anthropologist requires that some evidence of healing be
seen and therefore injuries that occur well before death , but in which healing is
not seen , will be counted as perimortem . Similarly , postmortem skeletal injuries
...
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Facet fractures , when they occur , are often seen as severe comminution of the
articular surface and may be associated with fracture of the lamina , pars
interarticularis and the body . As noted above , they may be found in extension
and ...
Facet fractures , when they occur , are often seen as severe comminution of the
articular surface and may be associated with fracture of the lamina , pars
interarticularis and the body . As noted above , they may be found in extension
and ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
Copyright | |
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