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Schmorl's nodes are
protrusions of the
nucleus pulposus of the
intervertebral disc
through the
vertebral body
endplate and into the
adjacent vertebra...
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Christian Georg Schmorl (2 May 1861 – 14
August 1932) was a
German pathologist who was a
native of Mügeln in the
Kingdom of Saxony. He
studied medicine...
- bilirubin-induced
brain dysfunction. The term was
coined in 1904 by
Christian Georg Schmorl.
Bilirubin is a
naturally occurring substance in the body of
humans and...
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spurt when the ring
apophysis has not yet fused. It was
first described by
Schmorl in 1927 and
later in
detail by Leif
Sward and Adad Baranto.
Viewed in a...
- of the
nucleus pulposus, can
happen as a
result of the
formation of
Schmorl's nodes on the
intervertebral disc. This is
referred to as
vertical disc...
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incidence of
Schmorl’s nodes when
compared to the
Jordanian ****emblage. The
authors attributed the
relatively low
frequency of
Schmorl’s nodes in the...
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between 270 and 210 BC, had died at 25/30
years old, and had
suffered from
Schmorl hernia." As a
founder of the
Vatican Mummy project in 2007,
Amenta led...
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Exantheme (Masern, Scharlach, Blattern)
durch continuirliche Ventilation.
Schmorl & von Seefeld,
Hannover 1873 Wie ist die
Sterblichkeit bei Scharlach, Masern...
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condition would be
further comprehended. In 1903,
pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861-1932)
presented the
results of 120
autopsies of
jaundiced infants...
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platensis fossils from Águas de Araxá in
Brazil have been
shown to
exhibit Schmorl's node, osteoarthritis, and osteomyelitis. The
teeth of N.
platensis reveal...