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Table 2 Comparison of samples based on CT-mineralisation distribution and glenoid angles

From: CT-based and morphological comparison of glenoid inclination and version angles and mineralisation distribution in human body donors

CT-based measurement

physiological: central and anterior > dorsal

Different mineralisation pattern

Inclination angle ≤10° (15°)

positive

negative

Ante−/retroversion angle ranging between −8° to −4°

positive

negative

  1. Glenoid samples compared by their physiological mineralisation pattern (see Figs. 4 and 5) according to Schulz et al. [45], and glenoid angles defined in the order of magnitude of current literature [12, 15, 16, 19, 24, 35, 41, 42, 48]. In selected cases, physiological inclination was expanded to 15° in this aged cohort. “Positive” defined as physiological CT-OAM-patterns and angles within our defined physiological range or, as different CT-OAM-patterns and angles outside this range. “Negative” defined as physiological CT-OAM patterns and angles outside this range or, as different CT-OAM patterns and angles within the range