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Background: Osteoadsorptive fluorogenic sentinel 3 (OFS-3) is a recently described compound that contains a bone-targeting bisphosphonate (BP) and cathepsin K (Ctsk)-triggered fluorescence signal.
Brendan Y. Shi +11 more
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ObjectiveIn this research, we investigated the current status, hotspots, frontiers, and trends of research in the field of bone-tendon interface (BTI) from 2000 to 2023, based on bibliometrics and visualization and analysis in CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and a
Hao Xiao +9 more
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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
Tendon and enthesis injuries are a global health problem affecting millions of people, causing huge medical expenditure and labor loss every year. However, due to their intricate tissue architecture, unique mechanical properties, and especially their ...
Haiying Zhou +4 more
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Rotator cuff surgery and semantics: definitions matter
The imprecise definition of terms used to describe pathological diagnosis in clinical medicine can lead to imprecise treatment concepts and inaccurate recording of outcomes. In this article, we explore the meaning of common terms applied to the pathology
Lars E. Adolfsson +2 more
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Conventional ultrasound (US) evaluation of enthesitis in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is limited by its inability to quantify metabolic alterations such as hypoxia, a key driver of disease activity.
Rui Zhang +10 more
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Tenocyte Transdifferentiation Underlies Enthesis Regeneration [PDF]
Rowena McBeath, A. Lee Osterman
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Subclinical Enthesopathy in Psoriasis—An Ultrasonographic Study
The present study is aimed at assessing the presence and prevalence of subclinical entheseal changes in Psoriasis (PsO) patients using musculoskeletal ultrasonography (US), conjoined with the analysis of possible differences in terms of demographic ...
Rucsandra Cristina Dascălu +5 more
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Advancing tendon-to-bone enthesis repair
The insertion between tendons and bones is called enthesis. Injuries at the enthesis account for a significant proportion of all sport-related injuries. Additionally, sedentarism, obesity, and ageing are risk factors for enthesis injuries. The enthesis does not heal properly, and the regeneration of the native morphology of this tissue after injury ...
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Limited ultrasound protocol of the Achilles enthesis [PDF]
Sibel Zehra, Aydin, Dennis, McGonagle
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Purpose Establishing zonal tendon‐to‐bone attachment could accelerate the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) rehabilitation schedule and facilitate an earlier return to sports.
Keitaro Fujino +5 more
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