Age-Related Growth
Cross-source consensus on Age-Related Growth from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The cohort was divided into age groups of 0-5, 6-10, and 11-17 years. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- The central developmental finding is that vertebral body growth outpaces canal growth during childhood and adolescence. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Vertebral body dimensions grew significantly from childhood to adolescence at all cervical levels. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Canal dimensions changed less with age than vertebral body dimensions. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Age was the predominant explanatory variable in the cohort. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort