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Os pisiforme – Pisiform Bone: Anatomy and Function

The os pisiforme is a small, pea-shaped bone located in the wrist. It belongs to the proximal carpal row and plays an important role in hand movement and function.

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CE Angle

The CE angle (center-edge angle) is a radiological measurement used to assess hip joint stability and the coverage of the femoral head by the acetabular roof.

Incidence

Incidence refers to the number of new cases of a disease occurring in a defined population over a specified period of time. It is a key measure in epidemiology.

CD Angle

The CD angle (center-diaphysis angle) is a radiological measurement used to assess the position of the femoral head in relation to the femoral shaft axis. It is widely used in orthopedics for diagnosing hip malalignment and dysplasia.

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