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[Objective:] To analyze the incidence and influencing factors of vascular pedicle ossification after the repair of maxillofacial defects by free flap. [Methods:] Search PubMed, Web of Science and CNKI databases for keywords "pedicle ossification", "free ...
HU Juan
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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare skeletal disorder characterized by congenital malformation of the great toes and progressive heterotopic ossification.
Kosei Hasegawa +4 more
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Targeting ANT1 to regulate PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy is an effective treatment of trauma-induced tendon heterotopic ossification. [PDF]
Li G +6 more
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The incidence of unilateral minor heterotopic ossification after primary total knee arthroplasty is still unknown, but bilateral severe heterotopic ossification is rare and has not been reported before.
Faizan Iqbal +5 more
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Total Ankylosis by Heterotopic Ossification in an Adolescent Anterior Trans-olecranon Fracture Dislocation: A Case Report [PDF]
The incidence of heterotopic ossification in adolescents appears to be lower than in adults. There exist very few reports of heterotopic ossification with total bony ankylosis in child or adolescent populations. We describe a case of total bony ankylosis
Beom-Soo Kim +5 more
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Heterotopic ossification post COVID-19: Report of two cases
Heterotopic ossification is often associated with trauma and surgery, and infrequently reported with immobilization due to critical illness. We present 2 patients who developed heterotopic ossification following severe COVID-19 infection.
Amany Aziz, MD +3 more
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Heterotopic mesenteric ossification in a child: Case report
The term heterotopic ossification refers to bone formation in normally non-ossifying tissue. It represents a benign, localized, self-limiting and well-circumscribed lesion, and the phenomenon is rather unusual in the immediate vicinity of bones. Likewise,
Herrera-Toro, Natalia +1 more
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Optimal management of post-traumatic radioulnar synostosis [PDF]
Post-traumatic radioulnar synostosis is a rare complication after forearm or elbow injury that can result in loss of motion and significant disability.
Arief, Melissa S., Osterman, Arthur Lee
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Background: Tendons are the force transferring tissue that enable joint movement. Excessive mechanical loading is commonly considered as a primary factor causing tendinopathy, however, an increasing body of evidence supports the hypothesis that ...
Tao Wang +9 more
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Heterotopic Ossification of the Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris. [PDF]
Vernelen R, Vanhoenacker FM.
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