نتایج جستجو برای: ossification

تعداد نتایج: 5858  

2014

Heterotopic ossification is a complicated and significant medical problem characterized by abnormal growth of bone in soft tissues. It occurs most commonly around a joint following surgery or trauma and is one of only a few benign conditions commonly treated with radiation therapy. In its severe form, the condition causes pain, loss of function, and restricted range of motion in the affected jo...

2005
R. H. WITTENBERG U. PESCHKE

From 1981 to 1986 we treated 413 patients for acute spinal-cord injuries. We reviewed 356 patients followed for a minimum of two years of whom 71 (20%) developed heterotopic ossification around one or more joints. Heterotopic ossification occurred more often in male patients (23%) than in female (10%), and was most frequent in the 20to 30-year age group. It was also more common after injuries o...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1998
S. Y. Yim S. H. Yoon I. Y. Lee U. W. Rah H. W. Moon

Fracture of femur without evidence of severe osteoporosis rarely occurs as a result of minor external force such as a gentle passive or an active range of motion exercises. We report two cases of femoral shaft fracture occurred at the tip of heterotopic ossification of femur by a minor external force, in which the involved femur shows no evidence of remarkable osteoporosis. The possible mechani...

2011
Justus H. W. Jansen Aernout R. J. Langeveld J. A. Niesten

Epiphyseal growth plates developing during skeletal maturation are the most common temporary synchondroses in childhood. The fibrocartilaginous bridge between the superomedial pubic and the inferolateral ischial ossification center is defined as the ischiopubic synchondrosis (IPS). It is considered to be a physiologic developmental stage that can be recognized on conventional radiographs as a f...

2010
Husamettin Cakici Onur Hapa Kutay Ozturan Melih Guven Istemi Yucel

INTRODUCTION Patellar tendon ossification is a rare pathology that may be seen as a complication after sleeve fractures of the tibial tuberosity, total patellectomy during arthroplasty, intramedullary nailing of tibial fractures, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar tendon autograft and knee injury without fracture. However, its occurrence after partial patellectomy surgery h...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2000
S J Schafer L O Schafer J O Anglen M Childers

High-energy trauma patients often have multiple injuries and are frequently seen by a physiatrist following their acute care. Acetabular fractures are common in this patient population. Following surgical treatment of acetabular fractures, a very high incidence of heterotopic ossification can occur. We describe 94 patients who underwent posterior surgical fixation of an acetabular fracture. Of ...

2017
Sina Haghanifar Sadaf Mahmoudi Ramin Foroughi Arash Poorsattar Bejeh Mir Abas Mesgarani Ali Bijani

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The degree of ossification of the midpalatal suture is an important factor in the selection of treatment procedure, especially in young individuals. Considering the discrepancies in the results of studies on the exact time of the closure of this suture, the present study was undertaken to evaluate ossification and morphology of the suture with the use of CBCT. METHODS...

ابول پور مفرد, فاطمه, خداکریم, سهیلا , شریعت پناهی, شمسا ,

Background: Chronic spinal cord injury has an important role in sensorimotor disor-ders which is associated with many complications and the rate of these complications should be certainly considered. The most important complications are the changes in bones and joints which come with pain and lead to increase in their motor disability. In this paper, the radiographic images were studied and the...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2007
Tomasz Stołtny Bogdan Koczy Wojciech Wawrzynek Leszek Miszczyk

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is defined as pathological bone formation in soft tissues, for example in muscles, where physiologically there is no osseous tissue present. It is one of the most common complications of total hip joint replacement surgery. A wide variety of risk factors for heterotopic ossification have been identified to date. Almost 90% of total hip arthroplasty patients are at ...

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