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A High Fat/High Sucrose Diet Alters the Skeletal Response to Adenine-Induced Chronic Kidney Disease in Male Rats. [PDF]
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Early Unloading After ACL Rupture and Prior to Surgical Restabilization in Mice Slows Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis Progression. [PDF]
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
This study was conducted to evaluate the theory that increased rigidity in the subchondral cancellous bone and trabecular stress fractures are responsible for the development of osteoarthritis. Histological sections of the entire femoral head were examined in 80 normals, 50 cases with early degenerative changes, and 50 cases with advanced ...
H U, Cameron, V L, Fornasier
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This study was conducted to evaluate the theory that increased rigidity in the subchondral cancellous bone and trabecular stress fractures are responsible for the development of osteoarthritis. Histological sections of the entire femoral head were examined in 80 normals, 50 cases with early degenerative changes, and 50 cases with advanced ...
H U, Cameron, V L, Fornasier
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Calcified Tissue International, 1993
Healing trabecular microfractures are a common feature in cancellous bone. These lesions, when observed in macerated cancellous bone slices, measure about 500 microns in diameter and surround fractures in trabeculae with microcallus. Whether microcallus is a structure acting primarily as a transient brace, preventing relative movement of the fragmented
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Healing trabecular microfractures are a common feature in cancellous bone. These lesions, when observed in macerated cancellous bone slices, measure about 500 microns in diameter and surround fractures in trabeculae with microcallus. Whether microcallus is a structure acting primarily as a transient brace, preventing relative movement of the fragmented
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Antiglaucomatous trabecular surgery
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1997In contrast to conventional filtering procedures, microtrabecular surgery is intended to selectively combat the diseased structure in the pathogenesis of chronic open-angle glaucoma, thereby reducing potential risks during and after transscleral drainage operations.
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Biomechanics of Trabecular Bone
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2001Trabecular bone is a complex material with substantial heterogeneity. Its elastic and strength properties vary widely across anatomic sites, and with aging and disease. Although these properties depend very much on density, the role of architecture and tissue material properties remain uncertain.
T M, Keaveny +3 more
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Laser trabecular ablation (LTA)
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1991AbstractAs part of a pilot study for glaucoma surgery, the use of 3 infrared solid state lasers with 4 fiber optic delivery systems to ablate human trabecular meshwork was investigated. Laser trabecular ablation (LTA) was attempted with the Erbium:YAG (2.94 μm), Erbium:YSGG (2.79 μm), and Holmium:YSGG (2.1 μm) lasers.
R A, Hill +5 more
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Trabecular mapping: Leveraging geometric morphometrics for analyses of trabecular structure
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2017AbstractObjectivesTrabecular microstructure of limb bone epiphyses has been used to elucidate the relationship between skeletal form and behavior among mammals. Such studies have often relied on the analysis of a single volume of interest (VOI). Here we present a method for evaluating variation in bone microstructure across articular surfaces by ...
Adam D. Sylvester, Claire E. Terhune
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