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Heterotopic ossification of tendon and ligament
Much of the similarities of the tissue characteristics, pathologies and mechanisms of heterotopic ossification (HO) formation are shared between HO of tendon and ligament (HOTL).
Qiang Zhang +3 more
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Maternal Administration of Aripiprazole Impedes the Appendicular Skeletal Growth of Rat Fetuses: A Teratological and Histomorphometrical Assessment [PDF]
Background/Objectives: A third-generation atypical antipsychotic drug, aripiprazole, is known to cross the placental barrier and pose negative consequences on placental growth and the normal development of the fetus.
Bhagath Kumar Potu +6 more
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Heterotopic ossification: A review
Heterotopic ossification is defined as the presence of lamellar bone at locations where bone normally does not exist. The condition must be distinguished from metastatic calcifications, which mainly occur in hypercalcaemia, and dystrophic calcifications in tumours. It is a frequent complication following central nervous system disorders (brain injuries,
Luc, Vanden Bossche, Guy, Vanderstraeten
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A Xiphoid Elongation Following a Trauma Laparotomy: A Case Report [PDF]
Xiphoid elongation is a rare phenomenon where the xiphoid process elongates after stimuli such as surgery, physical therapy, or trauma. We report on a 47-year-old male involved in a traffic accident who went into cardiac arrest.
Soon Ki Min +4 more
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Critical-sized defects of irregular bones requiring bone grafting, such as in craniofacial reconstruction, are particularly challenging to repair. With bone-grafting procedures growing in number annually, there is a reciprocal growing interest in bone ...
Sarah M. Moss +16 more
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Contemporary perspectives on heterotopic ossification
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of ectopic bone that is primarily genetically driven (fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva [FOP]) or acquired in the setting of trauma (tHO). HO has undergone intense investigation, especially over the last
Charles D. Hwang +11 more
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Heterotopic Ossification: Clinical Features, Basic Researches, and Mechanical Stimulations
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is defined as the occurrence of extraskeletal bone in soft tissue. Although this pathological osteogenesis process involves the participation of osteoblasts and osteoclasts during the formation of bone structures, it differs
Yili Xu +11 more
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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: An Anatomical Case Report [PDF]
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) is a noninflammatory disease of unknown cause characterised by osteophytic calcification or ossification of ligaments and enthesis; especially spinal.
Anjali Singal, Tulika Gupta, Daisy Sahni
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Ectopic endochondral ossification in the tendon/ligament is caused by repetitive mechanical overload or inflammation. Tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) contribute to tissue repair, and some express lubricin [proteoglycan 4 (PRG4)].
Naohiro Tachibana +24 more
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The present study investigated the osseointegration promoted by functionalised ceramics with peptide Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) in a rabbit model in vivo. Histomorphometry of the RGD functionalised ceramic implants was conducted by a trained pathologist to ...
Filippo Migliorini +4 more
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