Search results for "Long bone"

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Long bone histology of Metoposaurus diagnosticus (Temnospondyli) from the Late Triassic of Krasiejów (Poland) and its paleobiological implications

2013

ABSTRACT Long bones of the temnospondyl Metoposaurus diagnosticus krasiejowensis from the Late Triassic of Krasiejow, Poland, were studied using histological analysis. Six femora, three humeri, a radius, and an ulna were prepared for thin-sectioning. In all bones, the dominant type of primary bone matrix is parallel-fibered bone with secondary, or rarely primary, deposition of lamellar bone inside vascular canals. Two small humeri and the smallest femur showed incipient fibrolamellar bone, which may be a character typical for juvenile individuals. The medullary region is filled with well-developed trabecular bone. The growth marks in all bones are organized as thick layers of highly vascula…

biologyMedullary cavityUlnaLong bonePaleontologyTemnospondyliHistologyAnatomyMetoposaurusbiology.organism_classificationPaleontologymedicine.anatomical_structurePrimary bonemedicineFemurGeologyJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Pathogenesis and clinical relevance of bone marrow embolism in medullary nailing — demonstrated by intraoperative echocardiography

1993

Abstract For the clarification of pulmonary impairment after medullary nailing of femoral fractures, the intramedullary pressure in the femoral cavity during the operative procedure was investigated. In addition, an intraoperative transoesophageal echocardiography was performed which revealed two phenomena occurring once the intramedullary pressure had increased: snow-flurry and configured emboli. An experimental study in sheep was performed in order to define the substrata of the sonographic echoes. The level of intrafemoral pressure which would result in bone marrow intravasation and the substrata of the echocardiographic echoes were studied in sheep by applying pressure to the femoral ca…

medicine.medical_specialtyARDSMedullary cavityEmbolismLong bonelaw.inventionIntramedullary rodBone MarrowlawMonitoring IntraoperativemedicineAnimalsHumansFemurFat embolismGeneral Environmental ScienceSheepOsteosynthesisbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseFracture Fixation IntramedullarySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureEmbolismGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesVenae CavaeBone marrowbusinessFemoral FracturesEchocardiography TransesophagealInjury
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Effect of Physical Training on Enzyme Activities of Bones, Tendons and Skeletal Muscles in Mice

1975

According to several recent papers the activity of some enzymes of energy yielding metabolic pathways increases by endurance training in muscles, but it is not yet known whether similar changes occur also in connective tissues. Some structural, chemical, physical and metabolic changes, however, appear in connective tissues during adaptation to physical exercise. Physical training produces hypertrophy of e.g. tendon and articular cartilage in young rabbits [6] and increases the tensile strength of tendons and breaking strength of bones in growing mice [7]. The level of physical activity affects the turnover of collagen in long bones and Achilles tendons of mice [4] and also affects the miner…

medicine.medical_specialtyAchilles tendonLong boneConnective tissueSkeletal muscleBiologyTendonBone remodelingMuscle hypertrophymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyEndurance trainingInternal medicinemedicine
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Differential effects of sex hormones on peri- and endocortical bone surfaces in pubertal girls.

2005

Context: The role of sex steroids in bone growth in pubertal girls is not yet clear. Bone biomarkers are indicators of bone metabolic activity, but their value in predicting bone quality has not been studied in growing girls. Objective: This study examines the association of sex hormones and bone markers with bone geometry and density in pubertal girls. Design: The study was designed as a 2-yr longitudinal study in pubertal girls. Measurements were performed at baseline and at 1and 2-yr follow-ups. Setting: The study was conducted in a university laboratory. Participants: A total of 258 10- to 13-yr-old healthy girls at the baseline participated. Methods:Peripheralquantitativecomputedtomogr…

medicine.medical_specialtyBone densityAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryLong boneAcid PhosphataseOsteocalcinContext (language use)BiochemistryBone resorptionEndocrinologySex hormone-binding globulinBone DensityInternal medicineSex Hormone-Binding GlobulinmedicineHumansTestosteroneChildGonadal Steroid HormonesBone growthBone mineralMenarcheBone DevelopmentbiologyEstradiolTibiabusiness.industryTartrate-Resistant Acid PhosphataseBiochemistry (medical)PubertyAlkaline PhosphataseIsoenzymesmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyOsteocalcinbiology.proteinLinear ModelsFemalebusinessBiomarkersThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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Self-inflicted long bone fractures for insurance fraud.

2018

Self-inflicted fractures simulating traffic accident represent a new social fraud opportunity for criminality. Recognising scams through an increase of awareness of existence of self-inflicted arm fractures for insurance fraud could help community health workers to report these injuries to the competent authorities. In this article, authors have recognised an unusual but consistent pattern of upper and lower limb fractures whose incidence does not coincide in numerical terms with what is reported in literature. The aim of the present study is to describe fracture patterns observed over the past 2 years. Further, authors describe clinical presentations of these fractures and attempt to defin…

medicine.medical_specialtyLong bone2734Medical lawLong bone fracture01 natural sciencesLower limbPathology and Forensic MedicineInsurance fraud03 medical and health sciencesFractures Bone0302 clinical medicineInsurance AccidentmedicineCommunity health workersHumans030216 legal & forensic medicinePsychiatrySelf-inflicted injurieInsurance fraudTraffic accident010401 analytical chemistryFraudAccidents TrafficForensic Medicine0104 chemical sciencesmedicine.anatomical_structureForensic radiologyPsychologySelf-Injurious BehaviorInternational journal of legal medicine
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The Retrograde Tibial Nail: presentation and biomechanical evaluation of a new concept in the treatment of distal tibia fractures.

2013

Displaced distal tibia fractures require stable fixation while minimizing secondary damage to the soft tissues by the surgical approach and implants. Antegrade intramedullary nailing has become an alternative to plate osteosynthesis for the treatment of distal metaphyseal fractures over the past two decades. While retrograde intramedullary nailing is a standard procedure in other long bone fractures, only few attempts have been made on retrograde nailing of tibial fractures. The main reasons are difficulties of finding an ideal entry portal and the lack of an ideal implant for retrograde insertion. The Retrograde Tibial Nail (RTN) is a prototype intramedullary implant developed by our group…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLong boneBone NailsOsteotomyProsthesis Designlaw.inventionIntramedullary rodFixation (surgical)lawmedicineHumansTibiaGeneral Environmental ScienceAgedOsteosynthesisbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemSurgeryBiomechanical PhenomenaFracture Fixation IntramedullaryRadiographyTibial Fracturesmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesFemaleImplantAnklebusinessBone PlatesInjury
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