Mays, S. (2009). A palaeopathological investigation of the third intercondylar tubercle of Parsons. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19 (6). Vol 19(6), pp. 735-741. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.994.
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A palaeopathological investigation of the third intercondylar tubercle of Parsons | |||
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19 (6) | |||
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | |||
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19 (6) | |||
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93 | |||
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735 - 741 | |||
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The third intercondylar tubercle of Parsons (TITP) is a bony protuberance which is sometimes present on the tibial plateau. It corresponds to the insertion of the anterior fibres of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Reasons why TITP is present in some knees and not others are at present unclear. TITP is studied in knee joints from 68 adult individuals from a medieval cemetery. Associations are investigated with age, sex, knee osteoarthritis, clinical and subclinical DISH, and skeletal signs of trauma, with the aim of evaluating existing ideas on the causation of TITP. Only trauma showed an association with the presence of TITP. The results offer support for the aetiology of trauma to the ACL in the formation of TITP. | |||
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2009 | |||
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09 Mar 2011 |