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The prevalence of os acromiale

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dc.contributor.author Yammine, Kaissar
dc.date.accessioned 2019-06-28T05:48:18Z
dc.date.available 2019-06-28T05:48:18Z
dc.date.copyright 2013 en_US
dc.date.issued 2019-06-28
dc.identifier.issn 1098-2353 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10725/10920
dc.description.abstract Os acromiale (OA) results from a failure of consolidation between the ossification centers of the acromial epiphysis. Its prevalence and its interactions with ancestry, gender, laterality, and side have been variously reported in the literature. The aims of this review are to provide an accurate estimate of OA prevalence and to investigate its association with other variables in an attempt to comprehend its etiology. Twenty‐three studies met the inclusion criteria. The results of meta‐analyses of large‐sample studies revealed: (a) a crude overall prevalence of 7.0%, (b) a crude cadaveric prevalence of 7.6%, (c) a crude archeological (skeletal) prevalence of 5.6%, (d) a crude radiological prevalence of 4.2%, (e) a true anatomical prevalence of 9.6%, (f) a significantly higher frequency in persons of black ancestry than in persons of white, Native American and Middle Eastern ancestries (OR ≈ 3), (g) significantly higher unilateral and bilateral frequencies in black ancestry (OR of 2 and 4, respectively), (h) nonsignificant interactions of OA frequency with gender and side. The commonest type of OA was the meso‐acromion type (76.6%). Degenerative changes were present in 66.6% of OAs. The results of this evidence‐based anatomical review support a genetic basis for OA rather than the mechanical trauma‐induction hypothesis. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title The prevalence of os acromiale en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.description.version Published en_US
dc.title.subtitle a systematic review and meta‐analysis en_US
dc.author.school SOM en_US
dc.author.idnumber 201801808 en_US
dc.author.department N/A en_US
dc.description.embargo N/A en_US
dc.relation.journal Clinical anatomy en_US
dc.journal.volume 27 en_US
dc.journal.issue 4 en_US
dc.article.pages 610-621 en_US
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1002/ca.22343 en_US
dc.identifier.ctation Yammine, K. (2014). The prevalence of os acromiale: a systematic review and meta‐analysis. Clinical Anatomy, 27(4), 610-621. en_US
dc.author.email kaissar.yammine@lau.edu.lb en_US
dc.identifier.tou http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php en_US
dc.identifier.url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ca.22343 en_US
dc.author.affiliation Lebanese American University en_US


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