2016
DOI: 10.5603/fm.a2015.0081
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Morphologic characteristics of sacra associated with assimilation of the last lumbar vertebra

Abstract: (Folia Morphol 2016; 75, 2: 196-203)

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“…Naksuwan et al, (2021) andMatveeva et al, (2016) worked on many bones but did not compare with each other(10,16). In our study, many values were compared with each other in our varied (9 bones), regular (22 bones) study and whether they were statistically significant.Basaloglu et al(2005), in their study of 30 men and DOI:…”
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“…Naksuwan et al, (2021) andMatveeva et al, (2016) worked on many bones but did not compare with each other(10,16). In our study, many values were compared with each other in our varied (9 bones), regular (22 bones) study and whether they were statistically significant.Basaloglu et al(2005), in their study of 30 men and DOI:…”
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“…Since the lumbar vertebrae will be included in the 5th lumbar vertebrae on the sacrum, more work will fall on the remaining lumbal vertebra joints as the 4th lumbal vertebrae will not behave like the 5th (10). This condition can sometimes cause pain (8)(9)(10).…”
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“…Both the lumbosacral joint and the sacrococcygeal symphysis are related to a great amount of variations, due to a possible synostosis of the bones from which the articulation is constituted (7,3,2,5). The authors report a rare variation in which there is a concurrent synostosis of the sacral bone with the last lumbar vertebra (L5) and the coccyx.…”
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