2019
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6433
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Variation in pelvic shape and size in Eastern European males: a computed tomography comparative study

Abstract: Background The significantly accelerated development of human society in the last millennium has brought about changes in human behavior and body mass that may have influenced human bone morphology. Our objective was to analyze the variation in pelvic shape and size in males from modern and medieval populations. Methods We obtained 22 pelvic girdles of adult males from a medieval cemetery located in Cedynia, Poland. The control group compri… Show more

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“…From each CT image, a three‐dimensional (3D) bone reconstruction of the scapula, humerus, and ulna from the right side of the body was carried out using InVesalius software (version 3.1.1) (for additional details, see: Kubicka, 2016; Kubicka et al, 2016; Musielak et al, 2019). Next, 30 and 25 landmarks, respectively, were distributed on the distal epiphyses of the right humerus and the proximal epiphyses of the right ulna (for a description of these landmarks, see Table 1 and Figure 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From each CT image, a three‐dimensional (3D) bone reconstruction of the scapula, humerus, and ulna from the right side of the body was carried out using InVesalius software (version 3.1.1) (for additional details, see: Kubicka, 2016; Kubicka et al, 2016; Musielak et al, 2019). Next, 30 and 25 landmarks, respectively, were distributed on the distal epiphyses of the right humerus and the proximal epiphyses of the right ulna (for a description of these landmarks, see Table 1 and Figure 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D reconstructions of the pelvic girdles were examined using geometric morphometrics, enabling investigators to carry out sophisticated analyses of the shape. 11 , 12 On each 3D reconstruction of the pelvic girdle, 53 anatomically homologous points, called landmarks, were digitized twice by the same observer using Landmark software (version 3.0; IDAV, Davis, California, USA). The points ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The points ( Fig. 2 ) on the pelvic girdle were established based on standardized landmarks put forth by previous research, 12 however, the number of landmarks on the acetabulum were increased in order to better evaluate the changes of this structure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Custom-made prosthetic implants [1][2][3], pre-modeling of osteosynthesis plates [4][5][6], and preoperative planning [7,8] are some of the uses of 3D technology in orthopedic surgery and trauma. In practically all of them, the use of a mirror image of the healthy side is taken to establish the working normal for each patient [9,10]. In other words, it is the morphological aim that we seek to achieve with corrective surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%