1.Associations of Sarcopenia, Handgrip Strength and Calf Circumference with Cognitive Impairment among Chinese Older Adults.
Bing WU ; Yue Bin LYU ; Zhao Jin CAO ; Yuan WEI ; Wan Ying SHI ; Xiang GAO ; Jin Hui ZHOU ; Virginia Byers KRAUS ; Feng ZHAO ; Xin CHEN ; Feng LU ; Ming Yuan ZHANG ; Ying Chun LIU ; Qi Yue TAN ; Shi Xun SONG ; Ying Li QU ; Xu Lin ZHENG ; Chong SHEN ; Chen MAO ; Xiao Ming SHI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2021;34(11):859-870
Objective:
To evaluate the associations of sarcopenia, handgrip strength and calf circumference with cognitive impairment among Chinese older adults.
Methods:
Totally 2,525 older adults were recruited from the Healthy Aging and Biomarkers Cohort Study. Cognitive impairment was assessed by the Chinese Mini-Mental State Examination. Handgrip strength was calculated from the means of the right and left hand values. Calf circumference was measured at the site of maximum circumference of the non-dominant leg. The formula developed by Ishii was used to define sarcopenia. Multiple logistic regression was performed to evaluate the associations of sarcopenia, handgrip strength, and calf circumference with cognitive impairment.
Results:
The prevalence of cognitive impairment was 34.36%. The adjusted odds ratio (
Conclusion
Sarcopenia, identified by low handgrip strength and low calf circumference, was positively associated with cognitive impairment.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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China/epidemiology*
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Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology*
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Female
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Hand Strength
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Humans
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Leg/anatomy & histology*
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Sarcopenia/pathology*
2.Low Calf Circumference Predicts Nutritional Risks in Hospitalized Patients Aged More Than 80 Years.
Xiao Yan ZHANG ; Xing Liang ZHANG ; Yun Xia ZHU ; Jun TAO ; Zhen ZHANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Yan Yan WANG ; Ying Ying KE ; Chen Xi REN ; Jun XU ; Yuan ZHONG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2019;32(8):571-577
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this study was to determine whether low calf circumference (CC) could predict nutritional risk and the cutoff values of CC for predicting nutritional risk in hospitalized patients aged ⪖ 80 years.
METHODS:
A total of 1,234 consecutive patients aged ⪖ 80 years were enrolled in this study. On admission, demographic data, CC, and laboratory parameters were obtained. Patients with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS-2002) total score ⪖ 3 were considered as having nutritional risk.
RESULTS:
CC values were significantly lower in patients with nutritional risk compared to those in patients without nutritional risk [27.00 (24.50-31.00) vs. 31.00 (29.00-33.50], P < 0.001]. CC was negatively correlated with age and nutritional risk scores. Logistic regression analysis of nutritional risk revealed that body mass index, albumin level, hemoglobin level, cerebral infarction, neoplasms, and CC (OR, 0.897; 95% confidence interval, 0.856-0.941; P < 0.001) were independent impact factors of nutritional risk. Nutritional risk scores increased with a decrease in CC. In men, the best CC cutoff value for predicting nutritional risk according to the NRS-2002 was 29.75 cm. In women, the cutoff value was 28.25 cm.
CONCLUSION
CC is a simple, noninvasive, and valid anthropometric measure to predict nutritional risk for hospitalized patients aged ⪖ 80 years.
Aged, 80 and over
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Anthropometry
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methods
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China
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Female
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Hospitalization
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Leg
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anatomy & histology
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Male
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Nutritional Status
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Risk Assessment
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methods
3.The Significance and Limits of Lee Quede's Anatomical Drawings.
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2018;31(3):71-76
In 1951, in the midst of the Korean War, artist Lee Quede produced anatomical drawings to teach artistic anatomy to his student Lee Ju-yeong while interned in the Geoje prison camp. Comprising 2 books and spanning over 48 pages, 74 drawings were produced alongside explanations in a textbook format. The table of contents was ordered starting from body proportions, then the skeleton, the muscles, and the head. By part, there were 4 drawings of the trunk, 51 of the head, 7 of the arms, 9 of the legs, and 3 of the full body. Though the drawings of the head and face are both high in number and in detail, there were many errors in his depictions of the bones, and the boundaries between the structures of his muscle drawings were drawn so unclearly as to be indistinguishable. The essential forms, proportions and movement are included, but his disproportionate dedication to the head and the incoherent way that the book is arranged with no relevance to its table of contents leave something to be desired. It is regrettable that Lee Quede's return to North Korea meant that his drawings were not widely used, but despite this, I believe that these are invaluable documents in assessing the influence of Japanese artistic anatomy at the time, as well as the introductory circumstances of Korean artistic anatomy.
Anatomy, Artistic
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Arm
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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Gyeongsangnam-do
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Head
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Humans
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Korean War
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Leg
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Muscles
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Prisons
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Skeleton
4.Radiologic Measurement of Tibial Tuberosity-Trochlear Groove (TT-TG) Distance by Lower Extremity Rotational Profile Computed Tomography in Koreans.
Eun Kyoo SONG ; Jong Keun SEON ; Min Cheol KIM ; Young Jun SEOL ; Seung Hun LEE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2016;8(1):45-48
BACKGROUND: Tibial tuberosity-trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance is important in the assessment and treatment of patellofemoral disorders. However, normal and pathological TT-TG values have not been established in Koreans. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the TT-TG distance in the Korean population using lower leg rotational profile computed tomography (CT) scans. METHODS: One hundred rotational profile CT scans were retrospectively collected from patients without knee joint problems aged between 25 to 82 years. TT-TG distances were measured, and statistical analysis was performed. Each CT scan was measured twice in a blinded, randomized manner by three reviewers. Patients with pre-existing knee joint problems were excluded from the study; hence 15 of the 100 patients were excluded because of deformity or unreadable CT scans. Thus, 85 of the 100 patients were included in the study. RESULTS: Interobserver and intraobserver reliability of TT-TG distance measurements was good. The median TT-TG distance for this Korean population was 11.24 mm (mean, 10.24 +/- 0.8 mm). TT-TG distance measured nearly 2 mm less on rotational profile CT scans. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the TT-TG distances on rotational profile CT scans were significantly correlated, indicating that they could be accepted. Furthermore, the values on CT scans showed good reliability. In this study, the TT-TG distance in normal Korean people was approximately 10.24 mm without significant differences in TT-TG values between genders.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Female
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Femur/*anatomy & histology/*diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Leg/anatomy & histology/diagnostic imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Reference Values
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Republic of Korea
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Tibia/*anatomy & histology/*diagnostic imaging
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
6.Comparison of three measurements of lower extremity length during total hip arthroplasthy.
Bin XIAO ; Xin-hui GUO ; Jian-Hua WANG ; Wei-Jian ZHANG ; Xiao XU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(10):863-866
OBJECTIVETo analyze the accuracy of three measurements of lower extremity length during total hip arthroplasty(THA),and explore the causes that influence the accuracy.
METHODSFrom January 2010 to January 2013,145 patients underwent THA were retrospectively analyzed. There were 66 males and 79 females,ranging in age from 48 to 89 years with an average of 66.7 years. Their lower extremities were measured by three methods during operation,among them,31 cases with reference method of contralaterallegs (A method) ,63 cases with measurement method of Kirschner wire location (B method), and other 51 cases with measurement method of anatomical landmark (C method). The accuracy of the three measurements and the incidence rate of length inequality of lower extremity were analyzed.
RESULTSAll patients were followed up,there was no significant differences in the operation time and the intraoperative blood loss among three groups. The difference of lower extremity length with A,B,C method were respectively (8.7+/-5.7),(3.1+/-2.6), (5.6+/-5.3) mm after operation; there were significant difference between any two groups. The accuracy of three methods from high to low were respectively B,C,A method. The incidence rate of length inequality of lower extremity with A, B, C method were respectively 32.3%, 1.6%, 11.8%, the incidence rate with A method was higher than that other two methods ; and there was no significant difference between B method and C method.
CONCLUSIONThe measurement method of Kirschner wire location has the best accuracy in the three methods and the measurement method of anatomical landmark is the second. The measurement method of Kirschner wire location is recommended in all THA except for the patients with femoral neck fracture. And the measurement method of anatomical landmark can be used in the patients with femoral neck fracture.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Leg Length Inequality ; epidemiology ; Lower Extremity ; anatomy & histology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies
7.Investigation on the relationship between seat heights and performance during the sit-to-walk movement.
Jinjing ZHU ; Zhaoli MENG ; Wenxue YUAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(3):518-524
DLUT4060 piezoelectric multi-component force platforms and DVM8820 three-dimensional infrared image capture system were used to test the sit-to-walk (STW) movements of 11 healthy elderly (72. 6 +/- 12. 2 years old) and 11 healthy young (19. 7 +/-1. 3 years old) individuals. Firstly, we studied the effects of seat-heights on the ground reaction forces, the velocity of the center of mass, and action time duration. Then we discussed the movement strategies and falling risks of the persons in the two age groups respectively. Finally, we decided the best seat height for the two age groups. It was found that the best seat heights for both the two age groups were 100% popliteal height. This height may make the subject get the greatest biomechanical advantages and the lowest falling risks. The popliteal height must be concerned when designing and fixing up the public activity area facilities and daily life of the elderly. To some extent, it can reduce the falling risk of the elderly.
Accidental Falls
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prevention & control
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Ankle Joint
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physiology
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Buttocks
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physiology
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Hip Joint
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physiology
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Humans
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Interior Design and Furnishings
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Knee Joint
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physiology
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Leg
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anatomy & histology
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physiology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Movement
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physiology
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Posture
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Weight-Bearing
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physiology
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Young Adult
8.Analysis of palpation laws of muscle meridian focus on knee osteoarthritis.
Shu-Jian ZHANG ; Xiao-Qing ZHANG ; Yu HAN ; Chun-Ri LI ; Bao-Qiang DONG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(3):267-272
OBJECTIVETo explore the distribution regulars of proximal and distal focus of muscle meridian regions in knee osteoarthritis patients.
METHODSSeven hundred and sixty-five knees were selected in 516 cases of knee osteoarthritis. Under the guidance of muscle meridian theory, with the anatomical features of muscle meridian focus, the frequency and the location where the proximal and distal focus of muscle meridian regions appeared were calculated by palpation.
RESULTSOf all the points, 11 835 points of proximal focus of muscle meridian regions were found out by palpation, and 9455 points of distal focus of muscle meridian regions were found out. The percentages of the frequency that the focus of muscle meridian of Foot-Yangming, Foot-Taiyang, Foot-Shaoyang and three foot Yin meridians appeared at proximal points of knee were 37.1% (4388/11 835), 34.9% (4127/11 835), 9.5% (1129/11 835) and 18.5% (2191/11 835) respectively; and the percentage of the frequency that the focus of muscle meridian appeared at distal points of knee were 24.7% (2333/9455), 25.2% (2380/9455), 28.5% (2700/9455) and 21.6% (2042/9455).
CONCLUSIONThe proximal and distal focus of muscle meridian in knee osteoarthritis patients are closely related with anatomy structure and biomechanical characteristics; the distribution regulars of focus of muscle meridians study provides evidence for the selection of effective treatment points from different clinical acupuncture therapies.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Knee Joint ; anatomy & histology ; Leg ; anatomy & histology ; Male ; Meridians ; Middle Aged ; Muscle, Skeletal ; anatomy & histology ; Osteoarthritis, Knee ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Palpation
9.Somatotopic Arrangement and Location of the Corticospinal Tract in the Brainstem of the Human Brain.
Yonsei Medical Journal 2011;52(4):553-557
The corticospinal tract (CST) is the most important motor pathway in the human brain. Detailed knowledge of CST somatotopy is important in terms of rehabilitative management and invasive procedures for patients with brain injuries. In this study, I conducted a review of nine previous studies of the somatotopical location and arrangement at the brainstem in the human brain. The results of this review indicated that the hand and leg somatotopies of the CST are arranged medio-laterally in the mid to lateral portion of the cerebral peduncle, ventromedial-dorsolaterally in the pontine basis, and medio-laterally in the medullary pyramid. However, few diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have been conducted on this topic, and only nine have been reported: midbrain (2 studies), pons (4 studies), and medulla (1 study). Therefore, further DTI studies should be conducted in order to expand the literature on this topic. In particular, research on midbrain and medulla should be encouraged.
Brain Stem/*anatomy & histology
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging
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Hand/innervation
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Humans
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Leg/innervation
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Medulla Oblongata/anatomy & histology
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Pons/anatomy & histology
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Pyramidal Tracts/*anatomy & histology/physiology
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Tegmentum Mesencephali/anatomy & histology
10.Three-Dimensional Evaluation of the Anatomic Variations of the Femoral Vein and Popliteal Vein in Relation to the Accompanying Artery by Using CT Venography.
Eun Ah PARK ; Jin Wook CHUNG ; Whal LEE ; Yong Hu YIN ; Jongwon HA ; Sang Joon KIM ; Jae Hyung PARK
Korean Journal of Radiology 2011;12(3):327-340
OBJECTIVE: We wanted to describe the three-dimensional (3D) anatomic variations of the femoral vein (FV) and popliteal vein (PV) in relation to the accompanying artery using CT venography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of 445 bilateral (890 limbs) lower limb CT venograms. After the 3D relationship between the FV and PV and accompanying artery was analyzed, the presence or absence of variation was determined and the observed variations were classified. In each patient, the extent and location of the variations and the location of the adductor hiatus were recorded to investigate the regional frequency of the variations. RESULTS: There were four distinct categories of variations: agenesis (3 limbs, 0.3%), multiplication (isolated in the FV: 190 limbs, 21%; isolated in the PV: 14 limbs, 2%; and in both the FV and PV: 51 limbs, 6%), anatomical course variation (75 limbs, 8%) and high union of the tibial veins (737 limbs, 83%). The course variations included medial malposition (60 limbs, 7%), anterior rotation (11 limbs, 1%) and posterior rotation (4 limbs, 0.4%). Mapping the individual variations revealed regional differences in the pattern and frequency of the variations. CONCLUSION: CT venography helps to confirm a high incidence of variations in the lower limb venous anatomy and it also revealed various positional venous anomalies in relation to the respective artery.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Child
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Contrast Media/diagnostic use
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Female
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Femoral Vein/anatomy & histology/*radiography
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Humans
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*Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Iohexol/analogs & derivatives/diagnostic use
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Leg/*blood supply
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Phlebography/*methods
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Popliteal Vein/anatomy & histology/*radiography
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Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods

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