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Morphology of the dens. A quantitative study.
Quantitative Morphology of Epithelial Folds.
New initiatives in quantitative morphology.
Crowned dens syndrome.
Crowned dens syndrome.
Multiple dens invaginatus.
Quantitative morphology of muscle in infantile malnutrition.
Quantitative Assessment of Vectorcardiographic Loop Morphology.
Triple dens in dente.
Facial surface morphology predicts variation in internal skeletal shape.
The posteriorly tilted dens. A normal variation mimicking a fractured dens.
Association between advanced degenerative changes of the atlanto-dens joint and presence of dens fracture.
Dens Evaginatus: A Problem-Based Approach.
Quantitative microscopy of mole rat eosinophil granule morphology.
Quantitative morphology and water distribution of bronchial biopsy samples.
Automatic quantitative analysis of morphology of apoptotic HL-60 cells.
Quantitative morphology in canine cutaneous soft tissue sarcomas.
Reshaping Plant Biology: Qualitative and Quantitative Descriptors for Plant Morphology.
Postnatal development of the canine kidney: quantitative and qualitative morphology.
Quantitative analysis of nailfold capillary morphology in patients with fibromyalgia.
Quantitative morphology of the nervous system: expanding horizons.
Quantitative surface-enhanced Raman measurements with embedded internal reference.
Crowned dens syndrome. A case report.
Variants of Talon Cusp (Dens Evaginatus).
Quantitative internal dens morphology.
Recent work has demonstrated the highly variable and unpredictable external dimensions of the dens (odontoid process). No data have been available reg...
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