Publications by authors named "Catherine Marty"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effectiveness of whole-body muscle MRI (WB-mMRI) in identifying underlying myopathy in patients with bent spine syndrome (BSS) that is not associated with extrapyramidal conditions.
  • Forty-three patients, primarily women aged between 53-86, underwent WB-mMRI and nerve conduction studies; muscle biopsies were conducted if necessary based on the results.
  • The study found that WB-mMRI successfully identified all myopathies in five cases and highlighted its role in directing when a muscle biopsy is needed, while emphasizing the importance of careful MRI interpretation for incidental findings.
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We compare adult and intact neonatal pelves, using a pelvic sagittal variable, the angle of sacral incidence, which presents significant correlations with vertebral curvature in adults and plays an important role in sagittal balance of the trunk on the lower limbs. Since the lumbar curvature develops in the child in association with gait acquisition, we expect a change in this angle during growth which could contribute to the acquisition of sagittal balance. To understand the mechanisms underlying the sagittal balance in the evolution of human bipedalism, we also measure the angle of incidence of hominid fossils.

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The 3D reconstruction of the spine in upright posture can be obtained by bi-planar radiographic methods, developed since the 1970s. The principle is to identify 4-25 anatomical landmarks per vertebrae and per images. This identification time is hardly manageable in clinical practice.

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The aim of this study was to assess pelvic asymmetry (i.e. to determine whether the right iliac bone and the right part of the sacrum are mirror images of the left), both quantitatively and qualitatively, using three-dimensional measurements.

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