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1 re the cortical width of each woman's second metacarpal.
4 ous phenotype includes the transformation of metacarpal and metatarsal bones to short carpal- and tar
10 g adulthood, significant effects remained at metacarpals and at the forearm of tall persons, which in
13 ch include a reduction in the bone length of metacarpals and phalanges, and a malformation of the dis
15 b defects, including postaxial ectrodactyly, metacarpal, and ulnar deficiencies, occurred in 67.3% of
17 aplasia and/or hypoplasia of the phalanges, metacarpals, and metatarsals, is phenotypically analogou
18 ion between the trapezial and proximal first metacarpal articular surfaces of Neanderthals (Homo nean
19 bined cortical thickness (CCT) of the second metacarpal bone from hand radiographs, and the ankle-to-
20 women in the lowest age-specific quartile of metacarpal bone mass to 2.6, 2.7, and 7.0 among the wome
21 nal-hazards model to examine the relation of metacarpal bone mass to the risk of postmenopausal breas
22 muscular region between the first and second metacarpal bones also exhibited high PD values but conta
25 a human-like trabecular bone pattern in the metacarpals consistent with forceful opposition of the t
26 1,000 person-years among women in the lowest metacarpal cortical area quartile to 11.76/1,000 person-
27 confounders (highest vs. lowest quartile of metacarpal cortical area: hazard ratio = 0.73, 95% confi
28 esent in men (highest vs. lowest quartile of metacarpal cortical area: hazard ratio = 1.14, 95% confi
32 humeri, radial head dislocation, short first metacarpals, facial dysmorphism and genitourinary anomal
37 rst annular pulley (n = 16), deep transverse metacarpal ligament (DTML) (n = 5), and palmar plate (n
38 determined across the midshaft of the third metacarpal (MCIII, or cannon bone) of 3 adult thoroughbr
39 pelvic, hip, humerus, radius, ulna, carpal, metacarpal, metatarsal, or ankle fracture was also simil
40 ng features: osseous dysplasia involving the metacarpals, metatarsals, and phalanges leading to brach
42 ead size, increasing length of neck and wing metacarpal, modification to the fifth toe that supports
47 Pleistocene to recent human hand, the third metacarpal styloid process, was present approximately 1.
48 total calcium intake and by final stature or metacarpal total cross-sectional area showed that calciu