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Tornwaldt's bursa

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1985
Tornwaldt's bursa results from the embryological relationship of the notochord to the developing foregut. Its embryology and anatomical location is separate from Rathke's pouch which is the primordial anterior hypophysis. Trauma and subsequent inflammation of the defect leads to a complex of symptoms known as 'Tornwaldt's disease' which may be quite ...
R H, Miller, W F, Sneed
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The Olecranon Bursa

Australasian Radiology, 1970
SUMMARYThe olecranon bursa is a potential cavity in the normal subject and is represented by two layers of synovial membrane and extrasynovial fat. It is only the extrasynovial fat that is seen on the normal lateral view of the elbow.When the cavity of the bursa is distended at post‐mortem examination with 1 ml.
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The Ulnar Bursa

Australasian Radiology, 1973
The synovial tissues about the tendons of flexor sublimis and flexor profundus digitorum appear as a common sheath when injected with contrast medium at post mortem examination. The sheath is prolonged upwards into the forearm in a triangular fashion. It ends at the level where the tendons become continuous with the muscle bellies.
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The Subdeltoid Bursa

Australasian Radiology, 1973
Summary The extra-synovial fatty layer about the enlarged subdeltoid bursa can be clearly seen on the supero-inferior view of the shoulder joint. The enlarged bursa is the shape of half an elipse, and is outlined by a clear layer of extra-synovial fat. The enlarged bursa was confirmed by arthrography of the gleno-humeral joint one year later.
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Vasculogenesis of the bursa cloacalis (bursa of Fabricius) of the chick embryo

Journal of Morphology, 1981
AbstractVasculogenesis of the bursa cloacalis (bursa of Fabricius) was examined in 10‐ to 21‐day chick embryos and in chicks during the first 5 days post‐hatching. The entire circulatory system was injected with India ink, and the bursae were then removed and either cleared for examination in toto or sectioned serially.
G C, Schoenwolf   +2 more
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Endoscopic Bursal Resection: The Olecranon Bursa and Prepatellar Bursa

Arthroscopy, 2000
Summary: We treated 31 cases of olecranon bursitis and 19 cases of prepatellar bursitis. The average duration of symptoms before surgery was 1.1 years with a range of 3 months to 4 years. All patients had had preoperative aspiration and injection of cortisone.
D J, Ogilvie-Harris, M, Gilbart
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The ventriculoomental bursa shunt

Child's Nervous System, 2008
The aim of this study is to access the efficacy of the omental bursa (lesser sac) as a receptacle of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and to use it as an alternative to the ventriculoatrial or ventriculopleural shunts when the peritoneum reduces or loses its CSF absorption capacity.Three patients with hydrocephalus presented with malfunctioning of ...
Hamilton, Matushita   +4 more
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Bursoscopy of the trochanteric bursa

Arthroscopy, 1998
Abstract We report two cases in a single patient with severe, refractory trochanteric bursitis, treated successfully with bursoscopy and bursectomy. The symptoms, clinical findings, surgical technique, and short‐term results are described. (Arthroscopy 1998 Nov‐Dec;14(8):884‐7.)
D M, Bradley, M F, Dillingham
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Ilio-psoas bursa

The British Journal of Radiology, 1972
Abstract Two cases of enlarged ilio-psoas bursa are presented, together with a review of the relevant literature. In both cases the bursa was entered accidentally while attempting femoral artery or vein puncture and injection of contrast showed its extent.
P, Armstrong, H, Saxton
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