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Resting and injury‐induced inflamed periosteum contain multiple macrophage subsets that are located at sites of bone growth and regeneration [PDF]
Better understanding of bone growth and regeneration mechanisms within periosteal tissues will improve understanding of bone physiology and pathology. Macrophage contributions to bone biology and repair have been established but specific investigation of
Kylie A. Alexander +7 more
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American canine hepatozoonosis (ACH) represents an important but relatively uncommon differential diagnosis in a dog with fever, muscle wasting, profound leukocytosis, and/or musculoskeletal pain.
Cambridge L. Coy +5 more
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Tibial periosteum distraction for the treatment of lower extremity varicose vein ulcers combined with deep vein thrombosis: A case report. [PDF]
Chen P, You Y, Liu B, Zeng N, Zhong D.
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Small Intestinal Submucosa Biomimetic Periosteum Promotes Bone Regeneration
Background: Critical bone defects are a significant problem in clinics. The periosteum plays a vital role in bone regeneration. A tissue-engineered periosteum (TEP) has received increasing attention as a novel strategy for bone defect repairs.
Yanlin Su +13 more
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Segmental bone defects, accompanied by periosteum stripping or injury, usually lead to delayed bone union or nonunion, which have challenged orthopedic surgeons. The periosteum, which provides essential blood supply and initial stem cells for bone tissue,
Jiangyu Nan +13 more
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Performing classical methods of plasty in patients with femoral hernia is possible if Cooper's ligament – the pubic periosteum – is preserved. Patients with a long history of femoral hernia develop thinning and atrophy of the pubic periosteum. The aim of
V. I. Belokonev +4 more
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Surgical membranes as directional delivery devices to generate tissue: testing in an ovine critical sized defect model. [PDF]
PurposePluripotent cells residing in the periosteum, a bi-layered membrane enveloping all bones, exhibit a remarkable regenerative capacity to fill in critical sized defects of the ovine femur within two weeks of treatment.
Melissa L Knothe Tate +3 more
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The bone-regenerative potentials of the periosteum have been explored as early as the 17th century. Over the past few years, however, much has been discovered in terms of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control the periosteal contribution to bone regeneration.
Z, Lin, A, Fateh, D M, Salem, G, Intini
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Periosteum preservation in bone regeneration [PDF]
A 12-year-old boy presented to the oncology clinic with Ewing sarcoma of the ulna. The patient had a wide resection of the ulnar diaphysis, and we harvested his ipsilateral fibula as an autologous nonvascularized graft.
Marco, Colangeli +2 more
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Repairing critical bone defects is a complex problem in the clinic. The periosteum rich in nerve plays a vital role in initiating and regulating bone regeneration.
Yanlin Su +7 more
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