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Subperiosteal Bone Resorption [PDF]
A 45-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with anorexia, fatigue, and thirst. About 10 years earlier, he had been treated for urinary calculi. Evaluation showed an elevated serum calcium level and a serum intact PTH level of 3844 pg per milliliter (normal range, 10.3 to 65.9).
Yoshio Terada, Takafumi Taguchi
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Bone resorption and bone metastasis risk
Medical Hypotheses, 2018Breast cancer tumors have a tendency to metastasize to the bone. After development of a bone metastasis, the median survival time is 40 months. Currently, little is known about the modifiable risk factors for developing bone metastases in women diagnosed with breast cancer. One possible modifiable risk factor is increased bone resorption.
Kathleen M. Sturgeon+5 more
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Bone resorption and prosthodontics
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973Abstract The phenomenon of bone resorption and its importance to dentistry, specifically prosthodontics, have been briefly reviewed. At a skeletal level, bone resorption is thought to be controlled by the opposing actions of parathyroid hormone and thyrocalcitonin. The importance of vitamin D and phosphate in this mechanism was discussed.
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Bone deposition, bone resorption, and osteosarcoma
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2010AbstractBone deposition and bone resorption are ongoing dynamic processes, constituting bone remodeling. Some bone tumors, such as osteosarcoma (OS), stimulate focal bone deposition. OS is the most common primary bone tumor in children and young adults.
Silvia Regina Caminada de Toledo+7 more
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Stimulative effects of cadmium on bone resorption in neonatal pariental bone resorption
Toxicology, 1992Effects of cadmium on bone resorption were investigated using neonatal mouse parietal bone culture system. Cadmium at 0.5 microM and above stimulated hydroxyproline release as well as 45Ca release. As cadmium-stimulated bone resorption was inhibited by calcitonin, bone resorption induced by cadmium is osteoclast-mediated bone resorption.
Masaki Miyata+8 more
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Resorption characteristics of bone and bone substitutes
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964Abstract Resorption of ninety intramuscular implants of different types of bone and bone substitutes were studied radiographically in twenty-two adult mongrel dogs. On the basis of mean resorption time, the implants were resorbed in the following order: (1) plaster of Paris, (2) autogenous cancellous bone, (3) cathode-ray-sterilized canine cancellous
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Bone Resorption in Human Cholesteatomas
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1982In vivo studies of different aspects of bone resorption in human cholesteatomas are described in the immunodeficient “nude” mice. Cholesteatoma membranes were transplanted into the middle ear cavities of the mice. After 21–28 days, growth of cholesteatoma tissue could be demonstrated in 8 of 13 animals.
Erik Dabelsteen+3 more
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Immunoreactive collagenase and bone resorption
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 19811. Active mouse bone collagenase is excluded from its inhibitory antibody by preincubation of that antibody with various forms of inactive enzyme, e.g. 'procollagenase', some collagenase-inhibitor complexes or partially denatured or degraded collagenase. This property allows the detection of several enzymatically inactive forms of collagenase. 2.
Chantal Francois-Gillet+3 more
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Early bone resorption after vertical bone augmentation--a comparison of calvarial and iliac grafts.
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2013OBJECTIVE AND AIM Severe cases of bone atrophy in the maxilla or mandible are often reconstructed using bone from extraoral donor sides. Most commonly, grafts from the iliac crest are used for augmentation, however, frequently associated with bone ...
C. Mertens+5 more
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Cortical Bone Resorption in Osteoporosis
Calcified Tissue International, 1997A study was made of 110 women: 35 healthy premenopausal, 40 healthy postmenopausal, and 35 women diagnosed as having postmenopausal osteoporosis. The postmenopausal women had similar ages and years since menopause (YSM). In all of the women, total bone mass was evaluated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and metacarpal morphometry was evaluated by ...
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