Mandible Bone Artivle
The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the biggest, most grounded and least bone in the human face. It frames the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth set up. The mandible sits underneath the maxilla. The mandible, or lower jaw, is the bone that frames the lower some portion of the skull, and alongside the maxilla (upper jaw), shapes the mouth structure. Development of the lower jaw opens and shuts the mouth and furthermore takes into consideration the biting of food. The lower set of teeth in the mouth is established in the lower jaw. Jaw, both of a couple of bones that structure the system of the mouth of vertebrate creatures, for the most part containing teeth and including a versatile lower jaw (mandible) and fixed upper jaw (maxilla). Jaws work by moving contrary to one another and are utilized for gnawing, biting, and the treatment of food. The lacrimal bone is maybe the most delicate bone of the face and perhaps the littlest bone in the body. Spreading over between the center of each eye attachment, each lacrimal is slim and scalelike and fills in as help for the eye. The femur, or thigh bone, is the hardest bone in the body to break. It's the biggest and thickest bone, for two things, and it's additionally secured by each one of those leg muscles.
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Case finding for the primary prevention of fragility fractures with FRAX (without BMD) in those over 70 years: Reducing the reliance
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Charles A Inderjeeth & Warren D Raymond
Research Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Case finding for the primary prevention of fragility fractures with FRAX (without BMD) in those over 70 years: Reducing the reliance
on BMD as the primary tool
Charles A Inderjeeth & Warren D Raymond
Research Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Rheumatological ultrasonography: a focus on arthritides
HI Keen & AT Lee
Review Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Rheumatological ultrasonography: a focus on arthritides
HI Keen & AT Lee
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Prurigo pigmentosa as an atypical persistent plaque-like skin rash in adult-onset Still’s disease: case report and literature review
AS Muthalaly, J Bradish, R Sampson, ST Hugenberg, DC Ang, S Warren & A Muthalaly
Case Report: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Prurigo pigmentosa as an atypical persistent plaque-like skin rash in adult-onset Still’s disease: case report and literature review
AS Muthalaly, J Bradish, R Sampson, ST Hugenberg, DC Ang, S Warren & A Muthalaly
Case Report: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Antiphospholipid syndrome-associated nephropathy in systemic lupus erythematosus
MG Tektonidou
Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Predicting time to remission of juvenile dermatomyositis: the role of clinical features
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Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Predicting time to remission of juvenile dermatomyositis: the role of clinical features
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