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The sesamoid bones of the foot

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, May 9, 2014.

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    The sesamoids of the feet in humans: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Yammine K.
    Anat Sci Int. 2014 May 7.
     
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    Sesamoid Position in Healthy Volunteers Without Deformity: A Computed Tomography Study
    Jos? Mar?a Lamo-Espinosa, MD, Borja Fl?rez, MD, Carlos Villas, MD, PhD, Juan Pons-Villanueva, MD, PhD, Jos? Mar?a Bondia, MD, Mat?as Alfonso, MD, PhD, J. Damaso Aquerreta, MD, PhD
    JFAS; Article in Press
     
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    Here is another thread that that turned out to be a (warm & fuzzy) tribute to the little fellas (i.e. the Hallux metatarsophalangeal kind) :rolleyes:...
    Leonardo's Foot: How 10 Toes, 52 Bones, and 66 Muscles Shaped the Human World
    (http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiatry-forum/showthread.php?t=90665)
    Yes... there are (should be officially) 56 bones in the feet (not 52)...

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    The Hallucal-Sesamoid Complex: Normal Anatomy, Imaging, and Pathology
    Ramya Srinivasan
    Semin Musculoskelet Radiol 2016; 20(02): 224-232 (full text)
     
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    Evaluation of the 1st Metatarso-sesamoid joint using standing CT − The Stanmore Classification ☆
    M.J. Welck, MbChB. BSc. MRCS. FRCS (Orth), , D. Singh, MBChB, FRCS, FRCS(Orth.), N. Cullen, MBBS, BSc(Hons), FRCS, FRCS(Tr&Orth), A. Goldberg, MBBS MD FRCS (Tr&Orth)
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 22 March 2017
     
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    Prevalence and Distribution of Sesamoid Bones and Accessory Ossicles of the Foot as Determined by Digital Tomosynthesis.
    Koo BS et al
    Clin Anat. 2017 Jul 16. doi: 10.1002/ca.22952
     
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    Incidence and anatomical variability of accessory and
    sesamoid bones of the foot

    Serdar Arslan et al
    Annals of Medical Research
     
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    Radiological Study on Sesamoid Bones of the Foot among Omani Subjects
    Ammar Al Shabibi et al
    Oman Med J. 2020 Jul 31;35(4):e163
     
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