LEADER 05370nam 22004813 450 001 9911020151303321 005 20250626130720.0 010 $a9781394229543 010 $a1394229542 010 $a9781394229529 010 $a1394229526 035 $a(CKB)27731724500041 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7275464 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7275464 035 $a(Exl-AI)7275464 035 $a(Perlego)4195483 035 $a(EXLCZ)9927731724500041 100 $a20230728d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aAsymptomatic Osseous Variations of the Postcranial Human Skeleton 210 1$aNewark :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d2023. 210 4$dİ2023. 215 $a1 online resource (198 pages) 311 08$a9781786308801 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Upper Limb -- 1.1. Clavicle -- 1.1.1. Perforation of the clavicle -- 1.1.2. Coracoclavicular joint -- 1.1.3. Duplication of the acromial extremity -- 1.1.4. Costoclavicular sulcus -- 1.2. Scapula -- 1.2.1. Coracoclavicular joint -- 1.2.2. Suprascapular foramen -- 1.2.3. Suprascapular notch -- 1.2.4. Unfused acromial epiphysis -- 1.2.5. Circumflex sulcus -- 1.2.6. Acromial articular facet -- 1.3. Humerus -- 1.3.1. Septal aperture -- 1.3.2. Supracondyloid process -- 1.3.3. Supracondyloid tunnel -- 1.3.4. Translucency of the septum -- 1.4. Radius -- 1.4.1. Radial tuberosity orientation -- 1.4.2. Double distal radial articular facet -- 1.5. Ulna -- 1.5.1. Medial trochlear notch -- 1.5.2. Lateral trochlear notch -- 1.5.3. Trochlear groove -- Chapter 2. The Thorax -- 2.1. Sternum -- 2.1.1. Sternal cleft -- 2.1.2. Non-fusion of sternebrae -- 2.1.3. Misplaced manubrium-mesosternal joint -- 2.1.4. Sternal foramen -- 2.1.5. Manubriosternal fusion -- 2.1.6. Manubrium foramen -- 2.1.7. Xiphoid foramen -- 2.1.8. Single xiphoid process -- 2.1.9. Bifurcated xiphoid process -- 2.1.10. Triple xiphoid process -- 2.1.11. Absence of the xiphoid process -- 2.1.12. Suprasternal bones -- 2.2. Ribs -- 2.2.1. Cervical rib -- 2.2.2. Lumbar rib -- 2.2.3. Bifid rib -- 2.2.4. Costal fusion -- 2.2.5. Sacral rib -- 2.2.6. Intrathoracic rib -- 2.2.7. Absence of the 12th rib -- Chapter 3. The Vertebral Column -- 3.1. First cervical vertebra (atlas) -- 3.1.1. Posterior atlas bridge -- 3.1.2. Lateral atlas bridge -- 3.1.3. Retroarticular bridge -- 3.1.4. Occipitalization -- 3.1.5. Anterior atlas arch deficiency -- 3.1.6. Posterior atlas arch deficiency -- 3.1.7. Double condylar facet -- 3.1.8. Spina bifida occulta -- 3.2. Second cervical vertebra (axis). 327 $a3.2.1. Os odontoideum -- 3.3. Cervical vertebra -- 3.3.1. Open transverse foramen -- 3.3.2. Double transverse foramen -- 3.3.3. Bifid spinous process -- 3.4. Spine -- 3.4.1. Spina bifida occulta -- 3.4.2. Butterfly vertebra -- 3.4.3. Spondylolysis -- 3.4.4. Transitional vertebra -- 3.4.5. Sacralization -- Chapter 4. The Pelvic Girdle -- 4.1. Sacrum -- 4.1.1. Lumbarization -- 4.1.2. Spina bifida occulta -- 4.1.3. Butterfly vertebra -- 4.1.4. Accessory hip facet -- 4.2. Coxal bone -- 4.2.1. Accessory hip facet -- 4.2.2. Pubic spine -- 4.2.3. Acetabular mark -- Chapter 5. The Lower Limb -- 5.1. Femur -- 5.1.1. Supracondylar apophysis -- 5.1.2. Fabella -- 5.1.3. Third trochanter -- 5.1.4. Hypotrochanteric fossa -- 5.1.5. Allen's fossa -- 5.1.6. Posterior cervical (acetabular) imprint -- 5.1.7. Poirier's facet -- 5.2. Patella -- 5.2.1. Dorsal defect -- 5.2.2. Bipartite patella -- 5.2.3. Vastus notch -- 5.3. Tibia -- 5.3.1. Lateral squatting facet -- 5.3.2. Medial squatting facet -- 5.4. Talus -- 5.4.1. Lateral squatting facet -- 5.4.2. Medial squatting facet -- 5.4.3. Os trigonum -- 5.4.4. Bifid inferior articular facet -- 5.5. Calcaneus -- 5.5.1. Calcaneus secondarius -- 5.5.2. Absence of the anterior articular surface of the talus -- 5.5.3. Bipartite anterior facet -- 5.5.4. Extension of the posterior articular facet -- 5.5.5. Peroneal trochlea -- 5.5.6. Retrotrochlear eminence -- 5.6. The foot -- 5.6.1. Os tibiale -- 5.6.2. Os peroneum -- Appendix. AOVs versus Pathologies -- References -- Index -- EULA. 330 $aThis book, authored by Emeline Verna, delves into the asymptomatic osseous variations of the postcranial human skeleton. It provides a comprehensive examination of anatomical variations in bones beyond the skull, including the upper limb, thorax, and vertebral column. The text aims to enhance understanding of these natural variations, often unnoticed in clinical settings, and their implications for human anatomy and posture. It is intended for professionals and students in anatomy, anthropology, and related fields, offering detailed comparative analysis with animal anatomy to contextualize human skeletal adaptations.$7Generated by AI. 606 $aSkeleton$7Generated by AI 606 $aHuman anatomy$7Generated by AI 615 0$aSkeleton 615 0$aHuman anatomy 700 $aVerna$b Emeline$f1988-$01842654 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911020151303321 996 $aAsymptomatic Osseous Variations of the Postcranial Human Skeleton$94422839 997 $aUNINA