Three-dimensional modelling and morphometric investigation of computed tomography images of brown bear's (Ursus arctos) ossa cruris (Zeugopodium)
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2020Author
Demircioglu, I and Dogan, G. Kirbas and Karaavci, F. Aksunger and
Gurbuz, I and Demiraslan, Y.
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Background: This study was aimed to examine the detailed morphometrical
and morphological characteristics of the bone by creating
three-dimensional images through multidetector computed tomography
images of ossa cruris in brown bears.
Materials and methods: Four brown bear ossa cruris were used in the
study.
Results: It was observed that tibia and fibula articulated at proximal
and distal epiphysis and they combined, and ossa cruris were shaped in
this way. Cochlea tibiae were determined to be sagittally oriented. The
length of the tibia was determined to be 268.97 mm and 266.32 mm at
right and left sides, respectively. The length of the fibula was
determined to be 249.16 mm and 250.19 mm on average at the right and
left sides, respectively. In consequence of the correlation analysis,
statistical relationships at different rates were detected between the
measured values.
Conclusions: Detailed anatomical examinations are very important in
terms of determining the similarities and differences of bear bones with
those of the other species in the order Carnivora. Therefore, it is
thought that this study will reveal detailed characteristics of ossa
cruris of bears and provide data for further studies on archaeological
and forensic sciences.
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