These six appendicular bones also occur in tetrapods and are a synapomorphy of a large clade of sarcopterygians, possibly Tetrapodomorpha ( the humerus and femur are present in all sarcoptergyians ).
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The humerus and femur of " Acanthostega " also contain evidence of greater development of the appendicular muscles compared to more aquatic tetrapods, hinting at the presence of digits.
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Only rarely are masses formed ( amoebomas ) that lead to intestinal obstruction . ( Mistaken for Ca caecum and appendicular mass ) Other local complications include bloody diarrhea, pericolic and pericaecal abscess.
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"' Axial osteomalacia "'is a rare osteosclerotic disorder characterized by axial skeleton pain, coarsening of the trabecular bone pattern on radiographs of the axial but not appendicular skeleton.
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The pectoral girdles are to the upper limbs as the pelvic girdle is to the lower limbs; the girdles are the parts of the appendicular skeleton that anchor the appendages to the axial skeleton.
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The remains ( MIWG1997.550 ), consisting of assorted skull, axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton elements, from a juvenile or subadult, found in a plant debris clay bed, were described by Hutt " et al . " in early 2001.
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Beginning in 1936, he conducted research and descriptions on colorectal pericolonic appendicular syndrome caused by parasites, and eight years later presented a paper on this topic at the National Academy of Medicine, the importance of which focused on developing a surgical treatment for the disease.
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Its primary functions are to bear the weight of the upper body when sitting and standing, transferring that weight from the axial skeleton to the lower appendicular skeleton when standing and walking, and providing attachments for and withstanding the forces of the powerful muscles of locomotion and posture.
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Several specimens of " M . amarali " have been found close to eggs, eggshells and copr�lites to date : UFRJ DG 50-R ( holotype ) : a partially complete and articulated skeleton, including a nearly complete skull and partially preserved axial and appendicular skeletons.
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It passes downward and to the right behind the peritoneum toward the right iliac fossa, where it divides into a superior and an inferior branch; the inferior gives rise to the appendicular artery and anastomoses with the end of the superior mesenteric artery, the superior with the right colic artery.