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Rapidly Polymerizing Click Hydrogel Provides Localized Delivery of rhBMP2 to Promote Bone Formation. [PDF]
Cohen DJ +6 more
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The mechanosensitive adhesion G protein-coupled receptor 133 (GPR133/ADGRD1) enhances bone formation. [PDF]
Lehmann J +19 more
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Denosumab treatment of giant cell tumors in the spine induces woven bone formation. [PDF]
Birch R +9 more
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The Effect of Various Implant Coatings on Bone Formation and Cell Adhesion-<i>In Vitro</i> Study.
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2015
A 34-year-old man with a history of severe peritonitis was referred to the hospital for reconstruction of intestinal continuity. Preoperative CT scan revealed extensive heterotopic mesenteric ossification (HMO). Intestinal continuity was then reconstructed after complete removal of the enormous dendritic intraabdominal bone formation.
Tobias S, Schiergens +3 more
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A 34-year-old man with a history of severe peritonitis was referred to the hospital for reconstruction of intestinal continuity. Preoperative CT scan revealed extensive heterotopic mesenteric ossification (HMO). Intestinal continuity was then reconstructed after complete removal of the enormous dendritic intraabdominal bone formation.
Tobias S, Schiergens +3 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
The literature on pathologic bone formation is reviewed first on the basis of clinical syndromes and second in relation to newer knowledge of the origin of the bone-forming cells and regulatory molecules. Pathologic bone formation can be categorized into three groups based on the initiating stimulus: trauma, tumors, and idiopathic causes. In the trauma
J E, Puzas, M D, Miller, R N, Rosier
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The literature on pathologic bone formation is reviewed first on the basis of clinical syndromes and second in relation to newer knowledge of the origin of the bone-forming cells and regulatory molecules. Pathologic bone formation can be categorized into three groups based on the initiating stimulus: trauma, tumors, and idiopathic causes. In the trauma
J E, Puzas, M D, Miller, R N, Rosier
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BONE FORMATION IN HYPERCORTISONISM
Acta Endocrinologica, 1970ABSTRACT Bone formation has been reported to be both low and high in hypercortisonism. The present report describes our efforts to elucidate this controversy. Five patients with hypercortisonism were given tetracycline to evaluate both the level and the rate of formation of new bone tissue. Specimens of bone were taken for biopsy.
J, Jowsey, B L, Riggs
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Reactive endosteal bone formation
Skeletal Radiology, 1987The microstructure of reactive endosteal new bone was examined using undecalcified ground sections in five pathologic conditions (bone metastasis from prostate cancer in seven cases, intervertebral osteochondrosis in five, Paget disease in four, chronic suppurative osteomyelitis in two, and fracture healing in one).
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