2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns2.8110
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Changes in thoracic form morphology in healthy young adults to middle-aged people at numerous thoracic vertebral levels

Abstract: Introduction- The Haller index is a thoracic breadth to height ratio. This was previously only at one unknown vertebral level in the thorax. Method- A total of 108 patients were enrolled. Measurements were taken in the axial plane picture at each vertebral level, beginning with T3 and ending with T12. The internal radiographic transverse and minimum anteroposterior diameters were measured using a CT machine and a GE PACS. Both diameters are measured so that they cross each other at a straight angle. Result: - … Show more

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