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Intra-articular Fibrous Tissue Formation Following Ankle Fracture: The Significance of Arthroscopic Debridement of Fibrous Tissue

Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2007
Purpose The purposes of this study were to understand the clinical consequences of arthrofibrosis following surgical reduction of ankle fractures and to examine the effectiveness of arthroscopic debridement. Methods Subjects included ...
Hisatada Hiraoka
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Enzyme-Crosslinked Electrospun Fibrous Gelatin Hydrogel for Potential Soft Tissue Engineering [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers, 2020
Soft tissue engineering has been seeking ways to mimic the natural extracellular microenvironment that allows cells to migrate and proliferate to regenerate new tissue.
Jianmin Yang   +2 more
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Modelling the fibrous tissue layer in cemented hip replacements: experimental and finite element methods [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biomechanics, 2004
Contains fulltext : 57345.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The long-term fixation of cemented femoral components may be jeopardised by the presence of a fibrous tissue layer at the bone-cement interface.
Luca Cristofolini   +2 more
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Fibrous Tissue and Angiotensin II

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1997
Myofibroblasts (myoFb) are cells responsible for fibrous tissue formation in injured systemic organs such as the heart. Cultured myoFb, obtained from rat cardiac scar tissue, express genes that encode components requisite for angiotensin (Ang) II generation, which in turn regulates myoFb collagen turnover in an autocrine/paracrine manner. In this study,
Y, Sun   +4 more
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A new fibrous structure from fibrous tissue and fibroblasts

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1968
A structure that often looked like 200 A particles spaced 600–700 A apart along a thinner fiber was first found in bovine thyroid polyribosome preparations. Further experiments suggested that these strands were associated with connective tissue. Although the particle separation along the fiber was approximately the major spacing of native collagen and ...
L, Labaw   +4 more
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Fibrous Tissue Tumours

1989
Thirty-three patients, ranging in age from newborn to 12 years, with fibrous tissue tumours, were treated at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, from 1970 to 1984. Seven infants presented with tumours at birth. In 42% of cases, the tumour was noted during the 1st year of life.
Y, Hayashi   +4 more
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A Case of Subcutaneous Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma Circumscribed by Fibrous Tissue

The Journal of Dermatology, 1996
AbstractWe report a case of malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) located in the subcutaneous tissue on the right axilla. We excised the tumor sufficiently beyond the clinical margin. It was pathologically diagnosed as a storiform‐pleomorphic type of malignant fibrous histiocytoma almost completely circumscribed by fibrous tissue, including fascicles of
H, Fukunaka   +3 more
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FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA AND FIBROUS TISSUE TUMORS OF THE ORBIT

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Fibrous orbital tumors present clinically and radiographically in a broad spectrum ranging from a benign mass, to locally aggressive tumor, to invasive malignancy. Pathologic analysis and diagnosis are often challenging, usually based on a combination of light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopic findings.
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Tumors of Fibrous Tissue

1997
Fibrous tissue consists of fibroblasts and an extracellular matrix containing both fibrillary structures (collagen, elastin) and nonfibrillary, gel-like ground substance. Both fibroblasts (spindle-shaped cells) and myofibroblasts, which are modified fibroblasts showing features common to fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells, produce procollagen and ...
A. M. De Schepper, J. E. Vandevenne
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Interaction of stress and growth in a fibrous tissue

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1988
The influence of stress on the growth and remodeling of a soft biological tissue is considered. For this purpose, the soft tissue is idealized as a fiber network. The stress-free lengths of the fibers composing the network are not fixed as in an inert elastic solid, but are assumed to evolve as a result of growth and stress adaptation.
A, Tözern, R, Skalak
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