Distribution of tissue components in the female leg from birth to maturity
1948; Wiley; Volume: 100; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/ar.1091000411
ISSN1097-0185
Autores Tópico(s)Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
ResumoThe Anatomical RecordVolume 100, Issue 4 p. 621-630 Article Distribution of tissue components in the female leg from birth to maturity Earle L. Reynolds, Earle L. Reynolds The Fels Research Institute for the Study of Human Development, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OhioSearch for more papers by this author Earle L. Reynolds, Earle L. Reynolds The Fels Research Institute for the Study of Human Development, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OhioSearch for more papers by this author First published: April 1948 https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1091000411Citations: 8AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Literature Cited Files, G. W. (Ed.) 1944 Medical Radiographic Technique. Springfield. Jacoby, J. 1939 A comparison of the tissue components of newborn and adult extremities. Anat. Rec., 73 (suppl. 1), 67. Reynolds, E., and E. A. Hooton 1936 Relation of pelvis to erect posture; exploratory study. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop., 21: 253– 278. Reynolds, E. L. 1944 Differential tissue growth in the leg during childhood. Child Development, 15: 181– 205. Reynolds, E. L. 1945 The bony pelvic girdle in early infancy. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop., 3: n.s., 321– 354. Reynolds, E. L. 1946 Sexual maturation and the growth of fat, muscle and bone in girls. Child Development, 17: 121– 144. Reynolds, E. L., and L. C. Clark (In press) Creatinine excretion, growth progress and body structure in normal children. Child Development. Reynolds, E. L., and G. Schoen 1947 Growth patterns of identical triplets from 8 through 18 years. Child development, 18: 130– 151. Ritt, E. F., and R. O. Sawtell 1930 Growth studies by roentgen ray. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop., 14: 1– 8. Sontag, L. W. 1946 The Fels Research Institute for the Study of Human Development. Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Sontag, L. W., and E. L. Reynolds 1945 The Fels composite sheet I: A practical method for analyzing growth progress. J. Pediat., 26: 327– 335. Stuart, H. C. 1944 Studies of the nutritional state of children in unoccupied France in the fall of 1942. J. Pediat., 25: 257– 264. Stuart, H. C. 1946 The thickness of the skin and subcutaneous tissue by age and sex in childhood. J. Pediat., 28: 637– 647. Stuart, H. C., P., Hill and C. Shaw 1940 The growth of bone, muscle and overlying tissues as revealed by studies of roentgenograms of the leg area. Monogr. Soc. Res. Child Develop., 5, no. 3. Stuart, H. C., and P. H. Dwinell 1942 The growth of bone, muscle and overlying tissues in children 6 to 10 years of age as revealed by studies of roentgenograms of the leg area. Child Development, 13: 195– 213. Stuart, H. C., and D. Kuhlmann 1942 Studies of the physical characteristics of children in Marseilles, France, in 1941. J. Pediat., 20: 424– 453. Wilmer, H. 1939 A comparison of the topography and composition of the body at birth and in the adult by some newer methods. Anat. Rec., 73 (suupl. 1), 77. Wilmer, H. 1940a Changes in structural components of the human body from 6 lunar months to maturity. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. and Med., 43: 545– 547. Wilmer, H. 1940b Quantitative growth of skin and subcutaneous tissue in relation to human surface area. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. and Med., 43: 386– 388. Citing Literature Volume100, Issue4April 1948Pages 621-630 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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