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Repair of Bone Defects by Bone Inductive Material
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1979Experimental fibular defects in 16 rats were filled with an acid decalcified homogenous bone matrix (bone inductive material). Autogenous bone grafts in corresponding defects in the other legs of the same rats served as controls. After 3 months, 11 of the 16 defects filled with bone inductive material healed with bony union, but only 4 of the 16 ...
J, Oikarinen, L K, Korhonen
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Long Bone Defects Treated With Demineralized Bone
Southern Medical Journal, 1985This study was undertaken to determine the potential of demineralized bone alloimplant (DBA) for healing long bone defects. We removed 25 mm of bone from the junction of the proximal and middle thirds of both ulnas in seven adult male mongrel dogs. On one side of each animal the devascularized bone was replaced as a cortical autograft (CA) and on the ...
L E, Dahners, R R, Jacobs
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Congenital vomeral bone defect
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2005Congenital anomalies of the nose is comprised of a broad spectrum of different types of malformations ranging from a minor alar cleft to total agenesia. Reports about congenital septal defects are few in literature. In this manuscript, we report on a 19-year-old male patient with a congenital defect on the posteroinferior portion of the septum.
Yilmaz, MD, Altuntas, A
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Management of Segmental Bone Defects
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2015Segmental bone defects cause significant disability in patients. Modern orthopaedic surgical techniques have proved to be reliable for reconstruction of these defects. Autogenous bone graft remains the standard of care for reconstruction of small defects (
Cyril, Mauffrey +2 more
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Ganglionic Cystic Defects of Bone
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1973Fifteen cases of ganglionic cystic defects of bone have been studied and the literature reviewed. These lesions present a characteristic roentgenographic appearance and are most often seen eccentrically at the end of a long bone, frequently the lower end of the tibia, in middle-aged patients.
C, Kambolis, P G, Bullough, H I, Jaffe
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Archivio stomatologico, 1989
The AA. describing the TBP and their etiopathogenetic, histopathologic, clinical, therapeutic aspects.
MENDITTI D, PALOMBA F, RULLO, Rosario
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The AA. describing the TBP and their etiopathogenetic, histopathologic, clinical, therapeutic aspects.
MENDITTI D, PALOMBA F, RULLO, Rosario
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Injury, 2009
Regeneration of living tissue varies with species, age and type of tissue, and undoubtedly with the biological and mechanical environment of the precise tissue. Autologous cancellous bone grafting is a well-known technique that provides bony regeneration.
Kaj, Klaue +6 more
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Regeneration of living tissue varies with species, age and type of tissue, and undoubtedly with the biological and mechanical environment of the precise tissue. Autologous cancellous bone grafting is a well-known technique that provides bony regeneration.
Kaj, Klaue +6 more
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A hypothesis of bone joint defects
Medical Hypotheses, 2020The work presented proposes origins of the extensive range of observations concerning changes in bone joints associated with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and arthritis urica. These changes are shown to originate with alterations of cell reactions involving four basic cell biochemicals.
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GUIDED BONE REGENERATION IN RECONSTRUCTION OF BONE DEFECTS
Journal of Morphological SciencesGuided bone regeneration (GBR) is a bone graft procedure that uses a covering barrier membrane to block soft tissue invasion. Bone reconstruction for implant placement and for preparation for prosthetic restorations varies in numerous techniques and materials, each of them bringing advantages and specific qualities for different types of bone defects ...
Gjorgjievski, Pavle +5 more
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Repair of Skull Defects With Autogenous Bone
Archives of Surgery, 1972Twenty-two major skull reconstructions were done using autogenous rib or iliac bone. When bone from the rib was used, it was split and wired in place over a bony lip formed at the edge of the defect. Iliac crest was fitted as a keystone in an arch and fastened with wire.
W B, Nickell +2 more
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