The area of bone loss was linear only in sixteen hips, lytic only in thirteen, and both linear and lytic in five. In all thirty-four hips, intracellular particulate debris was found in the macrophages that were present in the area of bone resorption. All thirty-four had intracellular ...
P1. Rates of bone loss at the hip and spine in the early menopausedoi:10.1016/8756-3282(90)90229-RWarterJMELSEVIERBone
Hip replacement: treatment of femoral bone loss using distal bypass fixation. Instr Course Lect. 2000; 49: 119–130. Google Scholar, Medline8. Sporer, ... PK Sculco,MP Abdel,DG Lewallen - 《Hip International》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Revision Hip Arthroplasty Using Femoral Impaction Bone Gr...
Postmenopausal Tooth Loss Two hundred eight white women, aged 60 to 69 years, had acquired 218 upper or lower full dentures. Each woman's smoking habits and current severity (percent cortical area [PCA] at metacarpal midshaft) were compared with the age at which ... HW Daniell - 《Archives...
Substantial bone loss that does not heal spontaneously despite surgical stabilization. Ilizarov technique A surgical procedure based on the application of a ring external fixator to the bone, which can provide mechanical support together with the ability to progressively change the position of the rings...
et al. Runx2 determines bone maturity and turnover rate in postnatal bone development and is involved in bone loss in estrogen deficiency. Dev. Dyn. 236, 1876–1890 (2007). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Sinha, K. M. & Zhou, X. Genetic and molecular control of osterix in skeletal ...
Here too the combination of rate of loss and risk of fracture is such that an interval of 2 years between serial studies is recommended (20). It is appropriate to make a strong comment about how serial studies should be performed. There are three manufacturers of DXA in the United States,...
hip orsternum(breastbone) in adults and into the upper part of thetibia(the larger bone of the lower leg) in children. The necessity for a bone marrowaspirationis ordinarily based on previous blood studies and is particularly useful in providing information on various stages of immature blood ...
11 Clinical observations have shown that over a period of 24 months, the size of the subchondral high-signal area on MRI increases, particularly in the medial tibia plateau and medial condyle, presenting a strong relationship with the loss of cartilage volume in corresponding regions.12 Recent ...
“dowager’s hump,” with an accompanying loss of height. A compression fracture of a vertebra may be signaled by a sudden sharp pain in the affected area after minimal or no trauma or by a sudden loss of height. It is common, however, for the patient not to recall pain or trauma ...