Spinal Osteophytosis: An Uncommon Cause of Dysphagia [PDF]
Andreia De Matos +2 more
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Association of transforming growth factor β1 genotype with spinal osteophytosis in Japanese women [PDF]
To examine the possible relationship between a T-->C polymorphism at nucleotide position 29 of the transforming growth factor beta1 (TGFbeta1) gene and genetic susceptibility to radiographic spinal osteophytosis.A total of 540 postmenopausal Japanese women were subjected to radiography of the spine and determination of bone mineral density (BMD) for ...
Yoshiji Yamada, Kyoji Ikeda
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Introduction: Hemivertebrae are a common defect of vertebral formation, potentially resulting in debilitating congenital scoliosis and necessitating highly traumatic surgery. Virtual surgical planning (VSP) and 3D-printed patient-specific implants (PSIs)
Tajrian Amin +5 more
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Arthroscopic Centralization During Meniscal Allograft Transplantation. [PDF]
Abstract Pathologic extrusion of the meniscus, defined as displacement of more than 3 mm beyond the tibial plateau border, can disrupt tibiofemoral contact mechanics by reducing hoop strain resistance and increasing articular cartilage contact pressure.
Dhanjani S, Wang T.
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Palaeopathology of spinal osteophytosis, vertebral ankylosis, ankylosing spondylitis, and vertebral hyperostosis. [PDF]
Five hundred and sixty intact skeletons and several thousand disarticulated vertebrae have been examined with special reference to spinal fusion. In period they ranged from a 21st dynasty Egyptian mummy to a mid-19th century skeleton. Osteophytes were found in about half of the specimens, as reported previously.
I Watt, P A Dieppe
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Radiographic Assessment of Spinal Degeneration in Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops): Prevalence, Patterns, and Relevance to Primate Aging Models [PDF]
Radiographic evaluation of 70 vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) maintained under human care revealed a high prevalence of age‐related spinal degeneration. Osteophytes emerged earliest and most prominently in the lumbar region. These region‐specific patterns parallel those reported in other catarrhine primates, supporting C.
Portal C +7 more
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Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Arthroscopic-Assisted Uniportal Spinal Surgery Versus Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Decompression in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Arthroscopic‐assisted uniportal spinal surgery (AUSS), a novel minimally invasive approach, demonstrates superior clinical outcomes in managing lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), notably in achieving efficient surgery, complete neural decompression, and sustained postoperative symptom relief.
Zhang H +13 more
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Effect of spinal osteophytosis on bone mineral density measurements in vertebral osteoporosis. [PDF]
Tahir Masud, D V Doyle, Tim D Spector
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CERVICAL SPONDYLOTIC MYELOPATHY: IS A COMBINED APPROACH NECESSARY?
Objective: Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is the main cause of spinal dysfunction in adults. The type of surgical approach to treatment is not well defined in the literature.
Kelsen de Oliveira Teixeira +5 more
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MRI‐based synthetic CT in the detection of knee osteoarthritis: Comparison with CT
Abstract Magnetic resonance Imaging is the gold standard for assessment of soft tissues; however, X‐ray‐based techniques are required for evaluating bone‐related pathologies. This study evaluated the performance of synthetic computed tomography (sCT), a novel MRI‐based bone visualization technique, compared with CT, for the scoring of knee ...
Saeed Arbabi +8 more
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