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Open Access 01-11-2017 | Original Article

Quantitative anatomy of the primary ossification center of the femoral shaft in human fetuses

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Issue 11/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Early clinical distinction of congenital defects in the femur is extremely important, as it determines the prognosis of the development of the lower limb. This study was performed to quantitatively examine the primary center of ossification in the femoral shaft with respect to its linear, planar, and volumetric parameters.

Materials and methods

Using methods of CT, digital-image analysis, and statistics, the size of the primary ossification center of the femoral shaft in 47 spontaneously aborted human fetuses aged 17–30 weeks was studied.

Results

With no sex and laterality differences, the best fit growth dynamics for femoral shaft ossification center was modelled by the following functions: y = 5.717 + 0.040 × (age)2 ± 2.905 (R 2 = 0.86) for its length, y = −3.579 + 0.368 × age ± 0.529 (R 2 = 0.88) for its proximal transverse diameter, y = −1.105 + 0.187 × age ± 0.309 (R 2 = 0.84) for its middle transverse diameter, y = −2.321 + 0.323 × age ± 0.558 (R 2 = 0.83) for its distal transverse diameter, y = −50.306 + 0.308 × (age)2 ± 18.289 (R 2 = 0.90) for its projection surface area, and y = −91.458 + 0.390 × (age)3 ± 92.146 (R 2 = 0.88) for its volume.

Conclusions

The size of the femoral shaft ossification center displays neither sex nor laterality differences. The ossification center in the femoral shaft follows quadratic functions with respect to its length and projection surface area, linear functions with respect to its proximal, middle, and distal transverse diameters, and a cubic function with respect to its volume. The obtained morphometric data of the femoral shaft ossification center are considered normative for respective prenatal weeks and may be of relevance in both the estimation of fetal ages and the ultrasound diagnostics of congenital defects.
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Metadata
Title
Quantitative anatomy of the primary ossification center of the femoral shaft in human fetuses
Publication date
01-11-2017
Published in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Issue 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Electronic ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-017-1861-8

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