What's the difference between anteversion and version?

Anteversion


Definition:

  • (n.) A displacement of an organ, esp. of the uterus, in such manner that its whole axis is directed further forward than usual.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The measurement mean for anteversion among these specimens was 7.4 degrees with a range from -10.8 degrees (retroversion) to 22.1 degrees.
  • (2) These formulae facilitate preparation of computer programs and tables for the routine clinical determination of the anteversion and cervico-diaphyseal angles.
  • (3) The mean amount of anteversion for the hips in both Groups I and II was less than the predicted mean amount for individuals of the same age.
  • (4) Endogenous factors such as acetabular dysplasia, increased anteversion of the femoral neck, capsular laxity support the genetic theory but they are neither constant nor necessary and are only facilitating factors.
  • (5) Low-dose transaxial tomography is a technique that can produce cross-sectional images of the hips and femurs in children to permit calculation of the angle of femoral anteversion.
  • (6) A more accurate method for both defining the axis of the femoral neck and measuring femoral anteversion is described and recommended for clinical use.
  • (7) (7) No relation of femoral anteversion to social class, order in family, parental age at birth of child, birth weight and presentation.
  • (8) The femoral anteversion in 20 adult dried femora and 40 femora in 20 children was measured by the Magilligan method, the authors' method and the conventional CT method.
  • (9) A one-stage, combined operative procedure for reduction of congenitally dislocated hips in older children consists of shortening of the femur; open reduction by an inferior approach to the joint; reconstruction of the acetabular roof; correction of anteversion of both the femoral neck and the neck-shaft angle; anterior transposition of the iliopsoas muscle.
  • (10) Measurements included the degree of anteversion of the femoral neck and the acetabulum and the diameter and depth of the acetabulum.
  • (11) Clearly measurement of hip rotation in extension alone does not provide a dependable indication of femoral anteversion in children with intoeing gait; rotation in flexion also needs to be measured.
  • (12) The degree of femoral anteversion in a group of obese adolescent children and a group of adolescent children of normal weight was determined by either magnetic resonance imaging or computerized axial tomography.
  • (13) We discuss the unanswered question, if torsion deformities will be spontaneously corrected by growth-dependent modification of the anteversion of the femoral neck alone or by detorsion of the diaphysial femur too.
  • (14) The method of direct measurement of the anteversion angle during operation was described.
  • (15) The horizontal lateral roentgenogram simulates the position of the upright human stance, and thus, depicts malocclusion, which may be seen when anteversion is present.
  • (16) To assess accurately the degree of anteversion of the acetabular component following total hip arthroplasty, the radiologist must obtain a view with the central ray directed over the hip, and not rely solely on frontal views of the pelvis.
  • (17) This study demonstrated geometrically why the currently practiced computerized-tomography method of selecting the points that are used to define the axis of the femoral neck is not consistent with geometrical definitions of anteversion.
  • (18) A method of classification based upon increase of the anteversion and valgus deformity of the upper femur associated with a dysplastic acetabulum and subluxation of the femoral head demonstrates 4 main groups: I or II in patients 1 to 3 years of age; III, patients approximately 2 years of age; IV, patients with absolute contraindication for surgical intervention.
  • (19) It is concluded that patients who suffer such dislocated hips belong at one extreme of the normal population, having either reduced femoral anteversion or even retroversion, and that this anatomical feature selects towards hip dislocation rather than to injury of the femoral shaft, knee or tibia during the appropriate type of accident.
  • (20) Unstable hips in the children with congenital hip dysplasia demonstrated anterior and superior acetabular deficiency with increased acetabular anteversion.

Version


Definition:

  • (n.) A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation; conversion; turning.
  • (n.) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See Anteversion, and Retroversion.
  • (n.) The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language.
  • (n.) A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.
  • (n.) An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account; as, he gave another version of the affair.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "At the same time, however, we cannot allow one man's untrue version of what happened to stand unchallenged," he said.
  • (2) • This article was amended on 1 September 2014 because an earlier version described Platinum Property Partners as a buy-to-let mortgage lender.
  • (3) Two versions of the new method should be used, each for its own indications.
  • (4) His senior role in the Popalzai tribe and his chairmanship since 2005 of Kandahar provincial council bolstered his reputation as an Asian version of a mafia don.
  • (5) If we’re waiting around for the Democratic version to sail through here, or the Republican version to sail through here, all those victims who are waiting for us to do something will wait for days, months, years, forever and we won’t get anything done.” Senator Bill Nelson, whose home state of Florida is still reeling from the Orlando shooting, said he felt morally obligated to return to his constituents with results.
  • (6) I preferred the Times version, as my father would have done had he any interest in Sting.
  • (7) Personalised health tests that screen thousands of genes for versions that influence disease are inaccurate and offer little, if any, benefit to consumers, scientists claimed on Monday.
  • (8) They are about to use a newer version to write prescriptions and office visit notes and to find general medical and patient-specific information.
  • (9) In some ways, the Gandolfini performance that his fans may savour most is his voice work in Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are (2009), the cult screen version of Maurice Sendak 's picture book classic – he voiced Carol, one of the wild things, an untamed, foul-mouthed figure.
  • (10) Following its success, Littleloud created a version of the game for Apple's iPad, launched onto the App Store at Christmas.
  • (11) The calculated separation between the centers of these two pigments (using an extended version of the exciton theory) is about 10 A, the pigments' molecular planes are tilted by about 20 degrees, and their N1-N3 axes are rotated by 150 degrees relative to each other.
  • (12) The Metro-Manila Developmental Screening Test (MMDST) is a Philippine version of the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) for which norms were developed in 1980 on 6006 Filipino children.
  • (13) Thus, the 2.4A-wider versions of cyclic AMP and of adenosine interact with protein kinase in a manner similar to that of the natural compounds.
  • (14) An expanded version of this paper, containing full experimental details of the semisynthesis and characterization of [GlyA1-3H]insulin, has been deposited as Supplementary Publication SUP 50129 (30 pages) at the British Library (Lending Division), Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ, U.K., from whom copies can be obtained on the terms indicated in Biochem.
  • (15) These versions offer different advantages and are selected according to the particular field of application and the refraction of the surgeon.
  • (16) A modified version of the National Adolescent Student Health Survey (NASHS) was administered to 3,803 eighth- and tenth-grade public school students during the fall of 1988.
  • (17) The first versions, without mobile connectivity, will go on sale worldwide at the end of March, priced from $499 in the US; UK prices are not yet set.
  • (18) In contrast, edited versions of CYb, COII, and COIII RNAs were not cleaved within the editing domains.
  • (19) Efficacy assessments included the child version of the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale and the National Institute of Mental Health Global rating scale.
  • (20) The best was the oral version of the Symbol Digit Modalities test, which by itself accounted for 70% of the variance of the full-sized-vehicle driving score.

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