Absence of Thoracic Osteophytosis in the Area Adjacent to the Aorta: Computed Tomography Demonstration
Absence of Thoracic Osteophytosis in the Area Adjacent to the Aorta: Computed Tomography...
Carter, Barbara L.
1978-04-01 00:00:00
Computed tomography of the chest shows that right-sided unilateral thoracic osteophytosis is a common phenomenon. The cross-sectional images obtained appear to support the thesis that aortic pulsations have a preventive effect on the formation of left-sided osteophytes.
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Absence of Thoracic Osteophytosis in the Area Adjacent to the Aorta: Computed Tomography Demonstration
Computed tomography of the chest shows that right-sided unilateral thoracic osteophytosis is a common phenomenon. The cross-sectional images obtained appear to support the thesis that aortic pulsations have a preventive effect on the formation of left-sided osteophytes.
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
– Wolters Kluwer Health
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