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The combination of erosion and flattening ("erosion + flattening") was the most common bony change (12.7%).
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Campos et al. reported that "osteophytes + erosion" was the most frequent combination and osteophyte was the most common single bony change in the MRI study [10].
"Ero + Fla" was the most common combination of the bony changes (12.7%).
The most common cause of delay in the diagnosis of bony tuberculosis is failure to consider the diagnosis, especially in patients who have normal chest radiographs.
This article aims to review the normal anatomy of these bony structures, and to discuss their most common associated pathological conditions.
The most common mechanism is due to the penetration of sharp bony points at a new rib fracture, which damages lung tissue.
In the present study, some complex dislocated injuries (a case of joint dislocation combined with some bony fracture) were noted and the most common was of the knee (76.2%), followed by the wrist (52.6%) and the ankle (52.1%).
The most common esthetic signs of facial aging include visibility of bony landmarks, skin wrinkles, deep furrows, prominence of nasolabial folds, perioral vertical rhytids, ptosis of the oral commisures, and thinning of the lips.
The Italian prelate, whom veteran Vatican watcher John Allen recently called "the most interesting man in the Church" and even profiled as papible, first inveighed against the "Bony Lady" (one of Saint Death's most common monikers) during an interview in mid-April with a Peruvian Catholic news site (Aciprensa).
The most common imaging findings are a new soft tissue mass and bony destruction.
The most common cause is a herniated lumbar disc, sometimes combined with bony involvement, compressing an exiting nerve root.
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