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Surgical excision of post-traumatic myositis ossificans of the adductor longus in a football player [PDF]
A football player was diagnosed with myositis ossificans of his right adductor longus muscle after an acute injury. Conservative treatment failed and 1 year after the initial trauma the patient underwent surgical excision of a large ossification.
Buijk, S.E. (Steven E.) +2 more
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Introduction. We report a case of ossification of the interosseous membrane (OIM) of the leg in a football player who had no history of severe local traumas. A review of the literature of the OIM of the leg in athletes was also carried out. Case Report.
Roberto Postacchini +5 more
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CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION OF HIP AND PELVIC BONES MUSCLES AND LIGAMENTS [PDF]
Objectives: Heterotopic ossification is a formation of bone at unusual sites. The present study is aimed to observe the ossification of transverse acetabular ligament, obturator membrane and gluteus maximus muscle in hip bones and fibrous capsule of hip ...
AGARWAL, SUMITA
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Proceedings 33rd On‐line Symposium ESVN‐ECVN
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 300-352, January/February 2022.
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Heterotopic Ossification: An Unusual Presentation
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is usually seen after‐trauma, following traumatic injuries, surgeries involving major joints, neurogenic injury, and burns; however, atraumatic cases have also been reported. HO tends to cause pain, swelling, and limitation of joint movements.
Satish G. Patil +8 more
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Calcinosis in juvenile dermatomyositis, a therapeutic challenge [PDF]
Calcinosis is a common and debilitating complication of dermatomyositis. It is a hallmark of the disease, occurring mainly in pediatric patients. Little is known about its pathophysiology, and there is no universally recognized treatment.
Castro, Tânia Caroline Monteiro de +4 more
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A Rare Presentation of Myositis Ossificans in a Diabetic Individual [PDF]
Introduction: Myositis ossificans (MO) is a disease with self-limiting, benign ossifying lesions. MO traumatica is most common cause and occurs after blunt trauma to muscle tissue and the most common site of occurrence is the anterior thigh often ...
Amara, Veda +5 more
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Einfluss von Schädel-Hirn-Traumata und Echinomycin auf heterotope Ossifikation und Angiogenese nach Achillessehnen-Tenotomie [PDF]
xii, 98 Seiten; Illustrationen ...
Hackemann, Anna Christin
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Fibrodyslasia (Myositis) ossificans progressiva- A case report [PDF]
We are presenting a case report of an 18yr old kenyan girl with big toe/ thumb anomalies and a 3 year history of heterotopic ossification of the temporo-mandibular joints, cervical spine, shoulders, elbows, lumbar spine and abdominal wall.
Mead, TC, Muteti, EN
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Heterotopic ossification of muscles and soft tissues-Pictorial Atlas [PDF]
Heterotopic ossification is the latest terminology for myositis ossificans as there is no inflammation in the muscle nor it is ossification all the time. A better term proposed is heterotopic mineralisation. The patho-physiology is vague.
Subbarao
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