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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) [PDF]
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among the 164 tombs excavated, the skeleton of an older male shows a well-healed amputated right forearm.
Boggioni, Marco +9 more
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Camurati-Engelmann disease (CED), or progressive diaphyseal dysplasia, is a rare sclerosing dysplasia of which 250 cases have been described in the English literature.
Neil Bellew, Georg Wagener
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Development of forelimb bones in indigenous sheep fetuses [PDF]
The study included detection of the sites of ossification centers and their sequence of appearance in the forelimb bones of indigenous sheep fetuses by using double staining method with younger specimens and radiography or maceration methods with old ...
N. S. Ahmed
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Objective To assess the treatment of osteosarcomas of the femoral diaphysis through wide en bloc excision and reconstruction of the defect by pasteurized autograft combined with vascularized fibular transfer.
Tang Liu +4 more
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This study reports the numerical and experimental characterization of a standard immobilization system currently being used to treat simple oblique bone fractures of femoral diaphyses. The procedure focuses on the assessment of the mechanical behavior of
Andrea A. R. Olmos +9 more
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The amount of periosteal apposition required to maintain bone strength during aging depends on adult bone morphology and tissue‐modulus degradation rate [PDF]
Although the continued periosteal apposition that accompanies age‐related bone loss is a biomechanically critical target for prophylactic treatment of bone fragility, the magnitude of periosteal expansion required to maintain strength during aging has ...
Andarawis‐puri, Nelly, Jepsen, Karl J
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Regional variation in the microhardness and mineral content of porcine long bones [PDF]
Pig carcasses are frequently used as models for the human cadaver in the study of trauma and wound patterns. Limited availability and ethical concerns over the use of human tissue has meant that porcine bone is often used as a substitute for human bone ...
Bonney, Heather +2 more
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Osteoid osteoma: the great mimicker
Osteoid osteoma is a painful, benign and common bone tumor that is prevalent in young adults. The typical clinical presentation consists of pain that becomes worse at night and is relieved by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Bruno C. Carneiro +7 more
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Review on Bone: Osteoblastoma, with data on clinics, and the genes ...
de, Andrea CE, Hogendoorn, PCW
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An unusual case of adamantinoma of long bone
Adamantinoma of the long bones is an exceedingly rare and slow-growing tumor that affects the diaphysis of long bones, particularly the tibia. Based on the pattern of the epithelial cell component and the presence or absence of the osteofibrous dysplasia-
Arvind Kumar +4 more
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