A case report of heterotopic ossification of the tendon sheath after blunt trauma. [PDF]
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Repurposed Drugs for Heterotopic Ossification Management: Revitalizing Therapeutic Strategies. [PDF]
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Venous Thrombosis in a Pseudohypoparathyroidism Patient with a Novel GNAS Frameshift Mutation and Complete Resolution of Vascular Calcifications with Acetazolamide Treatment. [PDF]
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A Cystic-like Lesion of Uncertain Origin-A Discussion on Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia and Traumatic Bone Cysts. [PDF]
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Effectiveness of Radiotherapy in Preventing Heterotopic Ossification: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Beyond Total Hip Arthroplasty. [PDF]
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Research Progress of Ectopic Ossification after Hip Joint Operation
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Ectopic metaplastic ossification after sternotomy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000Ectopic ossification is a rare complication after a major operation. We report a case of cutaneous infection and metaplastic ossification in an 80-year-old man who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting 4 years earlier. Computed tomographic scan demonstrated a partial pseudarthrosis of the corpus sterni.
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Treatment of Ectopic Ossification About the Elbow
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000The surgical treatment of elbow ectopic ossification associated with elbow stiffness has progressed significantly in the past decade. Although previous reports describe inconsistent results and high complication rates, numerous recent reports document not only good results, but also lower complication rates.
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Auricular ossificans (ectopic ossification of the auricle)
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003The petrified auricle is an unusual clinical entity in which the ear becomes partially or totally rigid, which may result from local trauma, inflammation, or systemic diseases. This process is most commonly secondary to ectopic calcification, but rarely ossification is responsible.
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Ectopic Renal Ossification as Nucleus of Urinary Stones
Journal of Urology, 1976Areas of ectopic ossification were found in thin sections from 19 of 1,624 calculi submitted to a petrographic procedure, an incidence of 1.16 per cent. Only 8 calculi of renal, pelvic or ureteral origin with osseous tissue in its structure have been described since the first report by Phemister in 1923.
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