To describe the morphology of the proximal femoral epiphysis in a rabbit model from the ischemic insult to the end of the revascularization process. Ischemia of the femoral head was induced in 32 rabbits at the 8th day of life, by sectioning the joint capsule and the ligamentum teres and dislocating the femoral head. Rabbits were sacrificed at 4, 8, 12, 18, 21, 26, 34, and 48 days after surgery and femoral heads were observed histologically. During the first days following the ischemic injury, large areas underwent necrotic changes. Both epiphyseal and physeal cartilage were thicker than normal and less trabecular bone formation was evident. Bone marrow was also diffusely necrotic within the secondary center of ossification. After day 12th,...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from bone marrow are multipotent cells capable of forming cartilage, b...
PURPOSE: To assess the histological response of damaged osteochondral tissue in the femoral condyles...
In investigating how long it takes the bone-marrow circulation to recover after the ligating of the ...
To describe the morphology of the proximal femoral epiphysis in a rabbit model from the ischemic ins...
In 220 rabbits (65 mature and 155 immature) the effects of dislocation, persistant dislocation and r...
Despite repeated attempts to provide experimental data in support ofthe ischaemic theory of osteocho...
<p>(A) Representative images of a section of femoral head including cartilage stained with H&E. Scal...
Background: Femoral head deformity is the most serious sequela of ischemic necrosis of the immature ...
Because negative pressure can stimulate vascular proliferation, improve blood circulation and promot...
Abstract: Aims of this study was to assess the new bone formation, vascular density (VD) and their c...
ABSTRACT: Large doses of cortisone were given to growing and adult rabbits over a five-month period ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seeded bio-...
We used a rabbit model to investigate the mechanism by which the angulation of fractures is correcte...
ObjectiveTo explore a new method for early avascular necrosis of femoral head (AVNFH) therapy.Method...
Normal development of the acetabulum is crucial to the growth and stability of the hip. Twenty-five ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from bone marrow are multipotent cells capable of forming cartilage, b...
PURPOSE: To assess the histological response of damaged osteochondral tissue in the femoral condyles...
In investigating how long it takes the bone-marrow circulation to recover after the ligating of the ...
To describe the morphology of the proximal femoral epiphysis in a rabbit model from the ischemic ins...
In 220 rabbits (65 mature and 155 immature) the effects of dislocation, persistant dislocation and r...
Despite repeated attempts to provide experimental data in support ofthe ischaemic theory of osteocho...
<p>(A) Representative images of a section of femoral head including cartilage stained with H&E. Scal...
Background: Femoral head deformity is the most serious sequela of ischemic necrosis of the immature ...
Because negative pressure can stimulate vascular proliferation, improve blood circulation and promot...
Abstract: Aims of this study was to assess the new bone formation, vascular density (VD) and their c...
ABSTRACT: Large doses of cortisone were given to growing and adult rabbits over a five-month period ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seeded bio-...
We used a rabbit model to investigate the mechanism by which the angulation of fractures is correcte...
ObjectiveTo explore a new method for early avascular necrosis of femoral head (AVNFH) therapy.Method...
Normal development of the acetabulum is crucial to the growth and stability of the hip. Twenty-five ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from bone marrow are multipotent cells capable of forming cartilage, b...
PURPOSE: To assess the histological response of damaged osteochondral tissue in the femoral condyles...
In investigating how long it takes the bone-marrow circulation to recover after the ligating of the ...