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130 related items for PubMed ID: 33905585

  • 1. Cyamella (a popliteal sesamoid bone) prevalence: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and proposed classification system.
    Berthaume MA, Bull AMJ.
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  • 2. The trabecular architecture of the popliteal sesamoid bone (cyamella) from a New Zealand white rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
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  • 3. A symptomatic sesamoid bone in the popliteus muscle (cyamella).
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  • 4. Fabella prevalence rate increases over 150 years, and rates of other sesamoid bones remain constant: a systematic review.
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  • 6. The morphology of cyamella and its prevalence in Turkish society.
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  • 7. A symptomatic cyamella in the popliteus tendon causing snapping knee: a case report and literature review.
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  • 9. Unique myological changes associated with ossified fabellae: a femorofabellar ligament and systematic review of the double-headed popliteus.
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  • 11. Sesamoiditis of the cyamella: imaging features of this rare presentation.
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  • 12. The prevalence of fabella and its association with the osteoarthritic severity of the knee in Korea.
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  • 13. Popliteus muscle sesamoid bone (cyamella): appearance on radiographs, CT and MRI.
    Akansel G, Inan N, Sarisoy HT, Anik Y, Akansel S.
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  • 14. Bilateral Cyamella-Rare Sesamoid Bones!
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  • 16. Influence of a fabella in the gastrocnemius muscle on the common fibular nerve in Japanese subjects.
    Tabira Y, Saga T, Takahashi N, Watanabe K, Nakamura M, Yamaki K.
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  • 17. The efficacy of shock wave therapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis and popliteal cyamella.
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  • 18. An anomalous band originating from the fabella causing semimembranosus impingement presenting as knee pain: a case report.
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  • 19. Prevelance of Fabella: An MRI Study in The Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey.
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  • 20. Fabella syndrome in an elite swimmer.
    Loscos S, López-Vidriero R, López-Vidriero E.
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