ANALYSIS OF THE SYMMETRY OF BONE TISSUE QUALITY IN DIFFERENT SKELETAL REGIONS OF HUMANS AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS

Adamovych O. O., Dovgan R. R., Soguyko R. R., Rudnytska Kh. I., Orel M. H., Masna Z. Z.

ANALYSIS OF THE SYMMETRY OF BONE TISSUE QUALITY IN DIFFERENT SKELETAL REGIONS OF HUMANS AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS


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Adamovych O. O., Dovgan R. R., Soguyko R. R., Rudnytska Kh. I., Orel M. H., Masna Z. Z.

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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH

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Scientific article

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The bone tissue state depends on many exogenous and endogenous factors, most of which have a gen- eral effect on the body as a whole, while others act locally, changing the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of particular bones or their areas. The aim: to study the bone density of symmetrical areas of the skeleton in humans and experimental animals (rats) and to study the patterns of their correlation. The study used 60 radiographs (20 each of the skull, chest and shoulder joints, pelvis and hip joints) of mature individuals (30-45 years old) and 20 radiographs of white outbred sexually mature male rats aged 3-3.5 months and weighing 180-200 g. Density indica- tors were determined by radiovisiographic examination on a Siemens device with TROPHI Radiology software. The analysis showed the presence of asymmetry in 100% of cases in humans and the absence of a significant difference in bone tissue quality indicators of symmetrical skeletal areas in rats.

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asymmetry, bone tissue, density, femur, humerus, lower jaw, radiological examination methods

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Publication of the article:

«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2025 Issue 4, 179, addition, 15-17 pages, index UDC 611.71-018.4-031.15-019

DOI:

10.29254/2523-4110-2025-4-179/addition-15-17

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