| Literature DB >> 14655130 |
Andrzej M Bulandra1, Jerzy S Gielecki, Iwona Leciejewska, Piotr Karaszewski, Dominik Sieroń.
Abstract
Measurements were made of the femoral shaft/neck angle (CCD angle) in 106 human foetuses, aged from 16 to 38 hbd, using a "FEM-GEO_03" computer program. The values of the CCD angle in the group under examination were: mean = 140.48 degrees, SD = 6.95 degrees, max = 157.90 degrees, min = 113.93 degrees. No significant differences were found in CCD angle size between male and female foetuses or between left and right bones. Dispersion analysis showed a decrease in the CCD angle during foetal development, which suggests that adaptation to a vertical position and bipedal gait starts during pregnancy and is manifest as an inborn feature.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14655130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Morphol (Warsz) ISSN: 0015-5659 Impact factor: 1.183