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3D artificial bones for bone repair prepared by computed tomography-guided fused deposition modeling for bone repair.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2014
The medical community has expressed significant interest in the development of new types of artificial bones that mimic natural bones. In this study, computed tomography (CT)-guided fused deposition modeling (FDM) was employed to fabricate ...
Ning Xu   +6 more
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Bone Healing and Bone Substitutes

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2002
With the advent of new biomaterials and surgical techniques, the reconstructive surgeon has a wider range of treatment modalities for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of craniofacial skeletal deformities than ever before. These innovative substances act as true bone graft substitutes, thereby allowing the surgeon to avoid the use of autogenous ...
Satish Govindaraj   +3 more
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Bone Lithiasis or Bone Metaplasia?

European Urology, 1984
A case in which bone has been found in the upper urinary tract is reported. Since the physiopathology and morphological characteristics of this tissue do not meet the requirements needed to be defined as a urolith, we believe this is a case of bone metaplasia and not urinary lithiasis.
Rey A   +8 more
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Bone histomorphometry and bone quality

Osteoporosis International, 2009
Although PTH(1–34) and PTH are now approved as anabolic therapies for osteoporosis, much remains to be learned about their mechanisms of action and how they interact with antiresorptive agents. In 1995, Pierre Delmas and his colleagues published a landmark paper [1] in which histomorphometric analysis was used to explore the effects of combined ...
P. J. Meunier   +2 more
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Bone and Bone Turnover

2009
Children with cancer are exposed to multiple influences that may adversely affect bone health. Some treatments have direct deleterious effects on bone whilst others may have indirect effects mediated through various endocrine abnormalities. Most clinical outcome studies have concentrated on survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). There is now
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Sound- and/or pressure-induced vertigo due to bone dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal.

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1998
OBJECTIVES To present symptoms, patterns of nystagmus, and computed tomographic scan identification of patients with sound- and/or pressure-induced vertigo due to dehiscence of bone overlying the superior semicircular canal.
L. Minor   +3 more
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Bone Deficit and Bone Health

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2007
cover a broad range of clinical situations that pre-dispose the patient to bone deficit, such as criticalcare, prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN), treat-ment in rehabilitation programs, and patients withestablished osteoporosis. Many of the articles alsoincorporate state of the art recommendations tooptimize vitamin D and calcium status.The critical ...
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Surgical implants. The role of surface porosity in fixation to bone and acrylic.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1971
An attempt has been made to measure the bonding capability of bone with implanted materials which have open pores on their surfaces. The results of experimental work in dogs with ceramics, Vitallium with satin surface, and a new type of porous surface ...
R. Welsh, R. Pilliar, I. Macnab
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The biology of fracture healing in long bones.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume, 1978
The healing of a fracture is one of the most remarkable of all the repair processes in the body since it results, not in a scar, but in the actual reconstitution of the injured tissue in something very like its original form.
B. Mckibbin, Professor B Mckibbin
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