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. 2024 Aug 31;31(3):196–208. doi: 10.11005/jbm.2024.31.3.196

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Bone morphology. This suggests that psychogenic stress (PS) has a significant effect on bone length growth and that the growth inhibition is greater with the frequency of PS. On the other hand, only the femur showed significant growth inhibition in terms of perimeter and bone cross-sectional area. a)P<0.05, b)P<0.01, c)P<0.001. C, control.