-
bioarchaeology where the
presence of
anomalies at
these sites,
called entheseal changes, has been used to
infer repetitive loading to
study the division...
- 6
million years old is
presented by
Thackeray (2024). A
study on the
entheseal patterns in the hand
skeleton of
Australopithecus afarensis, A. afric****...
- all
seven criteria are fulfilled: (1)
tender joint count ≤1, (2)
tender entheseal joints ≤1, (3)
swollen joint count ≤1, (4) PASI ≤1 or BSA ≤3%, (5) patient...
- dyspnea.
Similar calcification and
ossification may be seen at
peripheral entheseal sites,
including the shoulder,
iliac crest,
ischial tuberosity, trochanters...
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entheseal dysfunction in
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- (entheses) have been
thought to be
impacted in the same way,
causing entheseal changes.
These changes were
widely used to
study activity-patterns, but...
-
morphological changes (new bone
formation or bone resorption),
which are
called ‘
entheseal changes’ (ECs). The
expression of ECs is
highly dependent upon an individual’s...
-
University of
Washington Thesis Biomechanics of the
Hominoid Shoulder:
Entheseal Development and
Manual Mani****tion (2016)
Doctoral advisor Colin Groves...
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Emery P (September 2001). "Efficacy of
etanercept in the
treatment of the
entheseal pathology in
resistant spondylarthropathy: a
clinical and
magnetic resonance...
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Etanercept in the
Treatment of the
Entheseal Pathology in
Resistant Spondylarthropathy".
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