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Solitary fibrous tumor of the periosteum
Human Pathology, 1995We report a solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the leg that presented as a pedunculated encapsulated soft tissue mass attached to the periosteum of the posterior tibia. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of an SFT in an extremity. In addition to having the typical gross and microscopic appearance of a usual SFT, this SFT also contained ...
J X, O'Connell +2 more
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Abnormal Periosteum and Bone in Neurofibromatosis
Radiology, 1972Abstract Von Recklinghausen's syndrome (neurofibromatosis) involves a dysplasia of both neurocutaneous and mesodermal elements. The authors suggest that such characteristic skeletal abnormalities as long, sinuous bones and twisted-ribbon ribs are the result of an abnormal periosteum.
M J, Pitt, J F, Mosher, J, Edeiken
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Normal and Heterotopic Periosteum
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989Normal periosteum is an osteoprogenitor cell-containing bone envelope, which can be activated to proliferate by trauma, retroviruses, tumors, and lymphocyte mitogens. Activated periosteum produces cartilage and bone, and is colonized by bone-resorbing cells. The osteogenic activity of periosteum is maintained in heterotopic sites and in vitro.
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Mandibular reconstruction using electrically stimulated periosteum
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990Electrically stimulated periosteum (ESP) grafting to a 12-year-old female patient who had had a segmental mandibulectomy in the anterior region following a diagnosis of Ewing's sarcoma was tried for the mandibular reconstruction. One year after the ESP transplantation, examination of the patient showed that fine, radio-opaque bone formation had ...
A, Kamegai, M, Mori, S, Inoue
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Periosteum in Regeneration of Palatal Defects
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1995The influence of the periosteum on the regeneration of palatal bone was investigated in this study. Eighty, 8-week-old, purebred beagle dogs were assigned randomly to four groups: (1) unoperated dogs as a group control; dogs in which the mid-third of the palate was surgically removed and (2) left unrepaired (unrepaired controls); (3) repaired with ...
U B, Dixit +3 more
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Trapped Periosteum Managed Conservatively
2017Clinical History: A 6-year-old female presented for evaluation of pain and swelling of the right thigh following entrapment of the affected leg in the springs of a trampoline. The patient reported severe pain with inability to bear weight on the affected right lower extre...
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Bone-Grafting without Periosteum
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913To the Editor: —InThe Journal, May 17, 1913, p. 1533, Dr. H. G. Wetherill of Denver reports a successful case of bone-grafting without periosteum. In a report of our experimental bone and periosteal transplanting at the Texas State Medical Association the early part of this month, Dr. C. P.
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 1998
Ronny Lorentzon, H??kan Alfredson
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Ronny Lorentzon, H??kan Alfredson
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