نتایج جستجو برای: massive osteolysis

تعداد نتایج: 84588  

2015
Pedro Sá Pedro Marques Carolina Oliveira André Sá Rodrigues Nelson Amorim Rui Pinto

Gorham's disease, also known as idiopathic massive osteolysis, is a rare pathological condition characterized by vascular proliferation that results in destruction and reabsorption of the bone matrix, of unknown etiology. It was first described by Jackson in 1838, but it was Gorham and Stout, in 1955, who defined this disease as a specific entity. It has variable clinical presentation and gener...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1989
A A al-Boukai N E Hawass P J Patel T M Kolawole

Four cases of severe osteolysis of bones subsequent to camel bite are described. The first had osteolysis of the ribs with traumatic diaphragmatic hernia. Two cases had similar appearances of gross osteolysis of the shafts of the radius and ulna, whilst one had osteolysis of the humeral shaft. The similarities in the radiological appearances especially of the gross osteolysis at the site of tra...

2010
Manjunath Ramappa Ian McMurtry Andrew Port

Revision knee arthroplasty for infection poses a treatment challenge. The presence of massive osteolysis limits the treatment options in this cohort. Controversy exists in the management of these patients. Direct exchange arthroplasty has provided good results in the presence of infection, but whether this is appropriate in the presence of massive bone defects associated with the infection is u...

2013
Giovanni Di Giacomo Alberto Costantini Nicola de Gasperis Andrea De Vita Bernard K. H. Lin Marco Francone Mario A. Rojas Beccaglia Marco Mastantuono

AIMS One of the reason for Latarjet procedure failure may be coracoid graft osteolysis. In this study, we aimed to understand if a better compression between the coracoid process and the glenoid, using a mini-plate fixation during the Latarjet procedure, could reduce the amount of coracoid graft osteolysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS A computed tomography scan analysis of 26 prospectively followed...

Journal: :Archives of Hand and Microsurgery 2022

Acro-osteolysis is a bone resorption reaction that progresses slowly in the distal phalanx of hand and foot associated with various diseases. It can be classified as idiopathic or secondary. Although mechanism acro-osteolysis has not been fully elucidated, presence chronic ischemic injury appears to have significant effect, metabolism dysregulation due accompanying calcinosis peripheral neuropa...

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