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A Histological Demonstration of Nerves in Subchondral Bone
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1977Several different staining procedures were carried out on decalcified histological sections from human femoral heads to demonstrate the nerves in subchondral bone. The femoral heads were obtained at surgery from patients with fractures of the femoral neck or osteoarthritic hip joints. The Bodian technique was found to be the most suitable.
I, Reimann, S B, Christensen
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Postyield behavior of subchondral trabecular bone
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1976AbstractCylindrical specimens of bovine subchondral trabecular bone were tested to uniaxial compressive strain levels of 75% to study energy absorption during pore collapse. Stress–strain curves were characterized by macroscopic yield at about 8% strain followed by a significant horizontal pore collapse regime.
W C, Hayes, D R, Carter
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Subchondral Resorption of Bone in Renal Osteodystrophy
Radiology, 1976In a radiographic-pathologic study of the spine and several axial joints in a cadaver with renal osteodystrophy, subchondral resorption of bone is described as an important mechanism of osseous abnormality. Widening and irregularity of the sacroilliac and sternoclavicular joints and symphysis pubis are related predominantly to trabecular destruction ...
D, Resnick, G, Niwayama
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Nomenclature of Subchondral Nonneoplastic Bone Lesions
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2019OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to summarize the nomenclature of nonneoplastic conditions affecting subchondral bone through a review of the medical literature and expert opinion of the Society of Skeletal Radiology Subchondral Bone Nomenclature Committee. CONCLUSION.
Tetyana, Gorbachova +11 more
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Adaptation of subchondral bone in osteoarthritis.
Biorheology, 2004Osteoarthritis is a chronic joint disease with pathological changes in the articulating cartilage and all other tissues that occupy the joint. Radin and coworkers have suggested the involvement of subchondral bone in the disease process. However, evidence for an essential role in the etiology has never been proven.
Day, J.S. +6 more
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Bone marrow lesions and subchondral bone pathology of the knee
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2016AbstractBone marrow lesions (BMLs) around the knee are a common magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) finding. However, despite the growing interest on BMLs in multiple pathological conditions, they remain controversial not only for the still unknown role in the etiopathological processes, but also in terms of clinical impact and treatment. The differential
KON, ELIZAVETA +7 more
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Effect of Subchondral Drilling on the Microarchitecture of Subchondral Bone
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012Background: Marrow stimulation techniques such as subchondral drilling are clinically important treatment options for symptomatic small cartilage defects. Little is known about whether they induce deleterious changes in the subchondral bone. Hypothesis: Subchondral drilling induces substantial alterations of the microarchitecture of ...
Patrick, Orth +9 more
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Methods for Cartilage and Subchondral Bone Histomorphometry
2004This chapter presents the histological assessment of cartilage and bone of tibial plateaus, by procedures that have been applied and validated in two animal models of osteoarthritis: meniscectomized rats and guinea pigs. It starts from bone sampling, followed by all the steps of sample preparation from embedding to sectioning (without prior ...
Philippe, Pastoureau, Agnès, Chomel
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Subchondral bone cysts of the sesamoids
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1985H, Lemont, M S, Khoury
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