High‐resolution three‐dimensional micro‐computed tomography assessment of micro‐architectural patterns in non‐adults with cribra orbitalia: Correlation between macro‐ and micro‐scale bone features
Veda Mikasinovic,
Ksenija Djukic,
Petar Milenkovic
et al.
Abstract:Skeletal porous lesions such as cribra orbitalia (CO) have long been of interest to bioanthropologists worldwide, mainly due to their high prevalence in osteological material. Previous studies considered CO as an external morphological manifestation, and therefore, research has mainly focused on visible (macroscopic) CO patterns. However, the understanding of CO‐induced micro‐scale bone changes is still scarce. Therefore, we performed high‐resolution micro‐computed tomography imaging to investigate three‐dimen… Show more
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