Metastasis of cancer to the spine impacts bone quality. This study aims to characterize vertebral microdamage secondary to metastatic disease considering the pattern of damage and its relationship to stress and strain under load. Osteolytic and mixed osteolytic/osteoblastic vertebral metastases were produced in athymic rats via HeLa cervical or canine Ace-1 prostate cancer cell inoculation, respectively. After 21 days, excised motion segments (T12-L2) were µCT scanned, stained with BaSO4 and re-imaged. T13-L2 motion segments were loaded in axial compression to induce microdamage, re-stained and re-imaged. L1 (loaded) and T12 (unloaded) vertebrae were fixed, sample blocks cut, polished and BSE imaged. µFE models were generated of all L1 vert...
none3siThe spine is the first site for incidence of bone metastasis. Thus, the vertebrae have a high...
The presence of vertebral bone metastasis is frequent in patients affected by tumors. Metastasis c...
Metastatic lesions of the vertebra are associated with risk of fracture, which can be disabling and ...
Micro-damage formation within the skeleton is an important stimulant for bone remodeling, however ab...
The vertebral column is the most frequent site of metastatic involvement of the skeleton with up to ...
Skeletal metastasis leads to changes in bone architecture, quality and strength, including microdam...
This study compares the ability of μCT image-based registration, 2D structural rigidity analyses and...
Advancements in computational power and micro-imaging has allowed the creation of finite element (FE...
Approximately 1/3 of all cancer patients suffer from spinal metastases. These metastases impact the ...
Bone is a common site for metastases and spine represent the most frequent site. Lytic lesions are a...
Copyright for the article is held by the journal's parent society, the American Association of Neuro...
Summary of background data: Preclinical models of spinal metastases allow for the application of...
The spine is the most common location of metastatic disease in the skeleton. The occurrence of bone ...
Spine is the most common site for bone metastases. The evaluation of the mechanical competence and f...
Purpose: Multimodal microimaging in preclinical models is used to examine the effect of spinal me...
none3siThe spine is the first site for incidence of bone metastasis. Thus, the vertebrae have a high...
The presence of vertebral bone metastasis is frequent in patients affected by tumors. Metastasis c...
Metastatic lesions of the vertebra are associated with risk of fracture, which can be disabling and ...
Micro-damage formation within the skeleton is an important stimulant for bone remodeling, however ab...
The vertebral column is the most frequent site of metastatic involvement of the skeleton with up to ...
Skeletal metastasis leads to changes in bone architecture, quality and strength, including microdam...
This study compares the ability of μCT image-based registration, 2D structural rigidity analyses and...
Advancements in computational power and micro-imaging has allowed the creation of finite element (FE...
Approximately 1/3 of all cancer patients suffer from spinal metastases. These metastases impact the ...
Bone is a common site for metastases and spine represent the most frequent site. Lytic lesions are a...
Copyright for the article is held by the journal's parent society, the American Association of Neuro...
Summary of background data: Preclinical models of spinal metastases allow for the application of...
The spine is the most common location of metastatic disease in the skeleton. The occurrence of bone ...
Spine is the most common site for bone metastases. The evaluation of the mechanical competence and f...
Purpose: Multimodal microimaging in preclinical models is used to examine the effect of spinal me...
none3siThe spine is the first site for incidence of bone metastasis. Thus, the vertebrae have a high...
The presence of vertebral bone metastasis is frequent in patients affected by tumors. Metastasis c...
Metastatic lesions of the vertebra are associated with risk of fracture, which can be disabling and ...