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Fracture Healing

Location: http://som.flinders.edu.au/FUSA/ORTHOWEB/notebook/trauma/fractures.html#fh

Flinders South Australian Orthopaedic Resitrars' Notebook Fracture Healing Unique in that there is reconstruction of the original tissue rather than healing with scar formation as in other tissues. McKibbin B JBJS (1978) (from Cardiff Royal Infermary) Stages of Fracture Healing: Inflammatory Stage: Fracture ® soft tissue injury and ruptured vessels Formation of Fracture haematoma Osteocytes deprived of...
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Fibrous Dysplasia - Dr Greene

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Fibrous dysplasia is the most common bone abnormality that occurs during the years of growth and development (as opposed to osteoporosis, the most common bone abnormality during the years of our bodies' decline). Dysplasia means abnormal development. Fibrous dysplasia is a disease of the bone in which the outer layers...
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Regional variations of bone quantity and quality impact femoral head collapse CORR Open Access

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2795815

Osteonecrosis (ON) of the femoral head causes the bone to deteriorate, buckle, and collapse. As the vasculature is reportedly uniform in the femoral head, one would expect uniform susceptibility to ON; however, collapse typically occurs in the anterior region. We asked whether regional variations in bone quantity and/or quality could...
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Pagets Disease of Bone Information Diseases Database

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Paget's disease of bone aka/or Osteitis deformans may cause or feature Miscellaneous syndromes Carcinogenesis Osteoporosis Pathological fracture Symptoms and Signs Angioid streaks Arthropathy Back pain Bone pain Conductive hearing loss Facies abnormality Genu varum Hypertension, systemic Kyphosis Peripheral neuropathy Sabre tibia Sensorineural hearing loss Skull bossing Biochemical abnormalities Acid phosphatase levels raised (plasma or serum) Alkaline phosphatase bone isoenzyme levels raised (plasma or serum) Hypercalciuria X-ray abnormalities Osteosclerosis Cardiac and vascular conditions Cardiac failure, high output Inflammatory conditions Osteitis may be...
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1988 Allograft versus autograft bone in scoliosis surgery

Location: http://www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/reprint/70-B/3/431

J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1988 May;70(3):431-4. Links Allograft versus autograft bone in scoliosis surgery.Dodd CA, Fergusson CM, Freedman L, Houghton GR, Thomas D. Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, England. The results of a study of the use of autograft versus allograft bone in the surgery of idiopathic adolescent scoliosis are presented. Two groups...
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Bone grafts and bone graft substitutes Orthopaedia

Location: http://www.orthopaedia.com/display/Main/Bone+grafts+and+bone+graft+substitutes

Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue after blood transfusions. In the US, there are more than 500,000 bone grafting procedures each year.
Osteogenesis, osteoinduction and osteoconduction are three properties in which a bone graft may possess. Osteogenesis is the process of new bone formation by cells from the host...
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Myleighs Palace

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Patient Support Site for Fibrous Dysplasia What is Fibrous Dysplasia Fibrous dysplasia is a chronic condition of the skeleton where a portion of a bone develops abnormally. The condition begins before birth. It is caused by a gene mutation that affects the cells that produce bone. The mutation causes the cells...
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Fibrous Dysplasia AAOS

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Description Fibrous dysplasia is a chronic condition of the skeleton where a portion of a bone develops abnormally. The condition begins before birth. It is caused by a gene mutation that affects the cells that produce bone. The mutation causes the cells to form an abnormal type of fibrous bone... Highly Reputable
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2010 High survival of uncemented proximally porous-coated titanium alloy femoral stems in osteoporotic bone CORR Open Access

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806973

Because the initial fixation of an uncemented stem may be compromised in patients with osteoporotic bone (Class C, Dorr et al.), many surgeons prefer a cemented stem in this setting. We therefore determined the survival of an uncemented, proximally porous-coated, straight-stemmed, titanium alloy femoral component in patients with Class C...
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Unicameral Bone Cyst eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic576.htm

A unicameral bone cyst (UBC) is a common benign fluid-filled lesion found almost exclusively in children. Much has been written about the diagnosis and management of these lesions, and evidence of a variety of successful treatment strategies can be found in the literature. The orthopedic entity called a UBC is not...
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Bone Growth and Remodeling ASBMR

Location: http://depts.washington.edu/bonebio/ASBMRed/growth.html

During childhood, the long bones (in the arms, legs, and back) grow at the ends of the bones, whereas the flat bones (such as the skull) have a different pattern of growth. Adult bone actually continues to expand, although very slowly. Bone also continually undergoes remodeling, replacing old bone with...
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Treatment of Complex Recalcitrant Long Bone Nonunion

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OTA 2002 - Session 2 Session II - Post-Traumatic Reconstruction Fri., 10/11/02 Post Traumatic Reconstruction, Paper #11, 3:19 PM *The Treatment of Complex, Recalcitrant Long-Bone Nonunion with a Human Recombinant Bone Morphogenic Protein: Results of a Prospective Pilot Study Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS(C) ; Emil H. Schemitsch, MD, FRCS(C); Lisa Wild,...
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Radiology Cases Sclerotic Metastases in bone LSBU

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Sclerotic metastases are easily identified on the plain film, except when their density is interpreted as other overlying structures or pathology, perhaps osteoarthrosis. The microscopy of affected bone usually shows a proliferative bone reaction to the spread of tumour over the bone trabeculae. This results in the visible diffuse sclerosis...
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Chronic Osteomyelitis in Children

Location: http://www.global-help.org/publications/articles/techortho_chronicosteomyelitis.pdf

In developing countries, chronic osteomyelitis often results from untreated acute hematogenous osteomyelitis but may also be seen as sequelae of trauma (war injuries). This condition is characterized by areas of devitalized bone/soft tissue (sequestra), which serve as a nidus for recurrent episodes of infection. The periosteal response (involucrum) serves to...
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2009 Complications of recombinant human BMP-2 for treating complex tibial plateau fractures CORR Open Access

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2772910

Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are potent osteoinductive agents. Their use in fracture surgery is still being studied and the clinical indications are evolving. Heterotopic bone after BMP use in spine surgery is a known complication. While some literature describes the ability of BMP to enhance fracture healing, few articles describe...
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Fibrous Dysplasia NORD

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General Discussion Fibrous dysplasia is a term that refers to either a group of chronic conditions featuring cystic bone growth that may arise from abnormal bone development or to a disease of bone marrow (medullary bone) characterized by benign cysts. Fibrous dysplasia is characterized by uneven growth, pain, brittleness, and deformity...
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Osteoid Osteoma eMedicine Radiology

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic498.htm

Synonyms and related keywords: sclerotic bone island, benign bone neoplasm, benign skeletal neoplasm, bone lesion, bone neoplasm, skeletal lesion, skeletal neoplasm, cortical bone sclerosis, endosteal bone sclerosis, bone sclerosis, osteoblastic rimming, osteoblastoma, giant osteoid osteoma
Author: Ali Nawaz Khan, MBBS, LRCP, FRCS, FRCP, FRCR, Chairman of Medical Imaging, Professor of...
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Avascular Necrosis Osteonecrosis

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Nucleus Medical Art
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Avascular necrosis is a disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones. Without blood, the bone tissue dies and causes the bone to collapse. If the process involves the bones near a joint, it often leads...
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Alternatives to Autologous Bone Harvest in Spine Surgery

Location: http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ortho/oj/1999/html/oj12sp99p77.html

Spine fusion remains a common means of achieving stability in spinal surgery. Methods for obtaining fusion involve decortication of the host bed and introduction of a grafting material. Autologous bone has served as the standard material for these procedures in that its three cardinal properties encourage effective bone healing: osteogenic...
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2009 Can rhBMP-2 containing collagen sponges enhance bone repair in ovariectomized rats CORR Open Access

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2772906

With an aging population the frequency of postmenopausal fractures is increasing. Methods to enhance the repair of osteoporotic bone repair therefore become more important to reduce the society burden of care. We asked if absorbable collagen sponges containing recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) have the potential to enhance bone...
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Bone and Fracture Mechanics Orthoteers

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Bone can be considered as a biphasic composite material, mineral as one phase, and collagen and ground substance as the other The combined substances are stronger for their weight than either substance alone Cortical bone is stiffer than cancellous bone and more brittle, withstanding less strain before failure than cancellous bone ...
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2008 Bone Health in Cancer Care

Location: http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/701754

A presentation from the NCCN 14th Annual Conference: Clinical Practice Guidelines & Quality Cancer Care held in Hollywood, Florida. Dr Judy Gralow 2008
The agenda and topics for our task force meeting that are currently being put into a draft report were the screening and detection of osteoporosis, treatment options for...
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2001 Principles Of Bone Healing

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/405699_1

Principles of Bone Healing from Neurosurg Focus 10(4), 2001 Iain H. Kalfas, M.D., F.A.C.S. Department of Neurosurgery, Section of Spinal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio Abstract Our contemporary understanding of bone healing has evolved due to knowledge gleaned from a continuous interaction between basic laboratory investigations and clinical observations following procedures to augment...
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Malignant Lymphoma eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic514.htm

Primary lymphoma of bone is an uncommon disease and must be separated from skeletal involvement in systemic lymphoma. The former is stage IE (extranodal, see Staging) disease and may present to the orthopedic surgeon prior to biopsy as a solitary bone lesion simulating a bone sarcoma. The latter, by definition,...
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The Painful Joint Prosthesis

Location: http://www.rad.washington.edu/academics/academic-sections/msk/teaching-materials/online-musculoskele ...

Even though prosthetic joints are a Good Thing, they are not a source of unalloyed joy to their recipients. Loosening and infection are two reasons why. There are other causes for a painful prosthetic joint, but these two items are always uppermost in the minds of orthopedists.
Why does a good...
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