Cervical vertebral columns (214) of adult human skeletons belonging to South African blacks and whites were examined for the presence of osteophytes. It was found that the cervical vertebrae of the black samples were significantly less affected by degenerative changes than in the whites. This findin
Anatomical observations of the developmental and spondylotic cervical spinal canal in South African blacks and whites
โ Scribed by Cecil Taitz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 625 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0897-3806
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โฆ Synopsis
Cervical vertebral columns (214) of South African black and white cadaver populations were examined and measured to determine the mean midsagittal and transverse diameters of cervical vertebral foramina. Findings reveal that blacks have significantly narrower midsagittal and transverse diameters of their cervical vertebral foramina than do whites. The significance of the findings with particular regard to spondylosis is discussed in some detail. In a discussion on the causes of differences in canal size in the two ethnic groups, the role of heredity and environment was addressed and attention was drawn to the importance and pervasive influence of socioeconomic factors during the early growing years of the child.
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