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Symphysis structure

Known as: Amphiarthrosis, Secondary cartilaginous joint, Symphysis 
A form of articulation in which the bones are connected by intervening substance admitting slight motion.
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Review
1985
Review
1985
A further discussion of age assessment and palaeodemography requires detailed reviews of methods, especially pubic symphysis… 
1971
1971
To the Editor.— In 1957, Grob of Zurich recommended painting the exposed sac of an omphalocele with merbromin (Mercurochrome).1We… 
Review
1962
Review
1962
excerpt Roentgenograms showing patchy osteosclerotic changes in the skull in patients with hyperparathyroidism are not frequently… 
1961
1961
Attention has recently been focused on the clinical differences between rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis and the… 
1960
1960
It is widely believed that the primary cause of dislocation of the hip in newborns is congenital dysplasia of the joint. This… 
1959
1959
1. We have described an operation the aim of which is to reduce the gap at the pubic symphysis which accompanies ectopia vesicae… 
1953
1953
In two types of pelvic injuries—fractures of the iliac wing and separation of the symphysis pubis—internal fixation with…