sacrum造句(1) giant-cell tumors of the sacrum are very rare.
(2) The sacrum is a normal block vertebrae.
(3) At the caudal end of the sacrum the roof of the vertebral canal is commonly deficient.
(4) Sacrum Anterior ( SA ) means the fetal sacrum is closest to the mother's symphysis.
(5) Most chordomas are found at skull base, sacrum and cervical spine.
(6) Giant - cell tumors of the sacrum are very rare.
(7) Fig 2 Huge giant - cell tumor of sacrum . Involving S 1 - S 4, the spine column became oblique.
(8) The sacrum is the most frequent site of occurrence in the axial skeleton.
(9) On the pelvic surface of the sacrum are four slight ridges.
(10) Objective To investigate the way of resection of sacrum tumors and the reconstruction way of the sacra.
(11) Complicated pelvic fracture including sacrum bone fracture mostly displays pelvic posterior ring injuries.
(12) In healthy subjects, aging is associated with reduction of lumbar lordotic angle and tendency for posterior inclination of the sacrum.
(13) Osteochondroma is a rare primary benign bone tumor that can occur in the sacrum.
(14) Conclusion Filling the pre-sacral space with gauzes and pressing drawing pin on the sacrum are effective methods for the injury of the pre-sacral vein in operation of rectal carcinoma.
(15) Chordomas are rare tumors of notochordal tissue remnants and most frequently affect the sacrum and skull base.
(16) The urodynamic and X - ray results of 31 cases of spina bifida of the sacrum were analyzed.
(17) Both Baddha Konasana and Upavistha Konasana unlock the sacroiliac joint and potentially strain the transverse ligaments of the sacrum, particularly if you bend forward.
(18) The arteries were embolized based on the arterial supply to the sacrum, resulting in occlusion of the internal iliac, lateral sacral, lumbar, iliolumbar, and median sacral arteries.
(19) The piriformis muscles, strong external rotators of the thigh, attach to the sacrum and the femur. Stretching them can increase S-I joint instability.
(20) To analyze the X - ray features of injured sacrum and coccyx fracture and avoid misdiagnosis or miss diagnosis.
(21) Summary of Background Data. Extension of an existing idiopathic scoliosis fusion to the sacrum for distal degeneration or sagittal imbalance has been associated with a high rate of pseudarthrosis.
(22) To investigate the application of total mesorectum excision(TME) in low pre sacrum resection (LPR) of rectum cancer.
(23) We had performed 17 CT-guided percutaneous needle biopsies on 15 cases from 3 to 78 years of age. There were 5 on thoracic vertebra, 11 on lumbar vertebra and 1 on sacrum.
(24) Results The lesions located at distal femur in 7 cases, at approximal tibia in 3 cases, at distal humerus, approximal femur, thoracic vertebrae and sacrum in 1 case respectively.
(25) Objective To introduce percutaneous iliosacral screws fixation for treatment of the vertical fractures of the sacrum and evaluate the preliminary clinical outcomes.
(26) Objective To evaluate the CT findings and clinical application in sacrum neoplasms.
(27) Chordomas are rare tumors of notochordal tissue remnants and most frequently affect the sacrum and base.
(28) Methods Loads were on the superior surface of the sacrum of the TDFEM and supporting on the ischial tubercle to imitate the SSS and calculated the stress on the surface of sacroiliac joint.
(29) But writer oi this article realizes from clinical observation that"being apt to bloat"should be local stiff and distending pain of lower lumbus or lumbus and sacrum.
(30) The five vertebrae next to the lumber vertebrae are fused together to form the sacrum.