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Quantitative bone histology: A new method

Pathology, 1980
A method is described for quantitative histology of undecalcified bone using an embedding medium suitable for histochemistry. Six normal subjects were given tetracycline markers 24 and 3 d prior to the biopsy which was taken from the posterior iliac spine using an 8 gauge Jamshidi needle.
C R, Dunstan, R A, Evans
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Bone Marrow Histology in Monoclonal Macroglobulinemia

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1975
Rywlin, Arkadi, M., Civantos, Francisco, Ortega, Rolando S., and Dominguez, Carlos J.: Bone marrow histology in monoclonal macroglobulinemiamam J Clin Pathol 63. 769-778, 1975. Histologic sections and smears of aspirated bone marrow particles in 26 cases of monoclonal macroglobulinemia were studied.
A M, Rywlin   +3 more
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Bone Histology

2011
Bone Remodeling, Histomorphology, and Histomorphometry Sam D. Stout and Christian Crowder Growth and Development: Morphology, Mechanisms, and Abnormalities James H. Gosman Making the Mold: A Microstructural Perspective on Bone Modeling during Growth and Mechanical Adaptation Corey M.
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HISTOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF RESORBED BONE

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1982
A histological classification of resorbed bone is reported in this paper. The materials used were 426 human bones in autopsy and surgical cases, ranging from 3‐month‐old fetus to 95‐year‐old. The resorbed bones were divided into osteoclasis (osteoclastic resorption) and osteolysis (non‐osteoclastic resorption).
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Methacrylate-embedded bone marrow particle histology

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1978
Histological sections of methacrylate-embedded bone marrow biopsies allow exact evaluation and classification of the cellular marrow components. We describe a simple method for preparation of sections of aspirated bone marrow particles following embedment in methacrylate.
H P, Lohrmann, G, Neu, W, Schreml
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Histology of impacted bone–graft incorporation

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2002
We describe the histologic findings of 31 tissue samples from 21 cases in 19 different patients taken 1 to 48 months after revision arthroplasty and impaction grafting in the hip (Lubinus SP-II prosthesis Waldemar Link, Hamburg, Germany, or Charnley Elite prosthesis, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ) and the knee (Link Rotation Knee Waldemar Link).
G, Ullmark, K J, Obrant
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Abnormal Bone Histology in Idiopathic Hypercalciuria *

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1980
Bone histology was evaluated in iliac creast biopsies of 15 patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria of the hyperabsorptive type and recurrent calcium oxalate stone formation. The biopsies were studied using quantitative histomorphometric analysis of undecalcified sections and fluorescent microscopy after double tetracycline labeling.
H H, Malluche   +4 more
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HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN FLUOROTIC BONES

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1970
1. Fluorotic bones and exostoses obtained from the skeletons of two subjects with advanced fluorosis have been examined microscopically. 2. The cortical bone showed normal, regular Haversian systems with normal canaliculi and lacunae. The exostoses also exhibited normal, regular Haversian systems but at places the reabsorption tunnels were large. 3.
I, Jit, L S, Chawla, P N, Chhuttani
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Histology of osteosynthesis associated bone infection

Injury, 2006
The introduction to this paper summarizes the small amount of information currently published on the histological changes that accompany posttraumatic osteomyelitis in man in addition to other information to aid understanding of this topic. The development of three cases of posttraumatic osteomyelitis and the histological analysis of important tissue ...
Peter E, Ochsner, Seife, Hailemariam
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The neuro-histology of mammalian bone

Archives of Oral Biology, 1960
Abstract The neuro-histology of bone was studied using a silver impregnation technique and the reliability of the methods was examined quantitatively. A representative selection of lamellar, woven and Sharpey fibre bone from rodent, monkey and human specimens was studied.
T G, DAVIES, R W, FEARNHEAD
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