نتایج جستجو برای: progressive osseous heteroplasia

تعداد نتایج: 122680  

2014
Devanand Degulmadi Venkatramana Brahmajoshyula Shivanand Mayi Suman Teegala

This article presents a 56-year-old obese female who presented with back pain and progressive weakness in her lower limbs for three months. She was bed-ridden for one week before reporting to our hospital. Plain radiographs showed vertical striations in multiple vertebrae classical of haemangioma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spine revealed multiple thoracic and lumbar vertebral haemangioma...

Journal: :The journal of international advanced otology 2016
Yu-Hsi Liu Kuo-Ping Chang

Fibrous dysplasia is a slowly progressive benign fibro-osseous disease, rarely occurring in temporal bones. In these cases, most bony lesions developed from the bony part of the external auditory canals, causing otalgia, hearing impairment, otorrhea, and ear hygiene blockade and probably leading to secondary cholesteatoma. We presented the medical history of a 24-year-old woman with temporal mo...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1997
M Rittler S Higa

ous couple (first cousins once removed) of Italian ancestry. The family history was unremarkable and the pregnancy had been uneventful. Clinical examination showed marked micrognathia, a normal neck and trunk, and shortening of all four limbs, the lower being more severely affected than the upper. The shortening was progressive, from proximal to distal, the fingers were bud-like (fig 2), the lo...

2000
O. Beuf S. Ghosh D. C. Newitt T. M. Link L. S. Steinbach M. Ries N. Lane

Osteoarthrosis (OA) is a multi-factorial disease characterized by the progressive loss of articular cartilage and the development subchondral sclerosis, intra-osseous cysts and osteophytes. In addition to changes in cartilage which occur in OA, it is suggested that early changes are seen in the adjoining subchondral and trabecular bone (1). In this work we develop, optimize and extend MR techni...

Journal: :IP archives of cytology and histopathology research 2023

Phyllodes tumors are rare fibroepithelial neoplasms of the breast, classified as benign, borderline, or malignant based on histological features. Osseous metaplasia, characterized by presence bone formation within tumor, is an uncommon finding. This case report highlights rarity osseous metaplasia in a benign phyllodes tumor. A 23-year-old female presented with gradually enlarging lump left bre...

Journal: :Marshall journal of medicine 2022

Langerhans cells are dendritic that form the antigenic barrier of human body. They occur in nearly any tissue but most prevalent skin, submucosa bronchial tree, and other mucosae. Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) develops when these damage tissues which they reside through a combination inflammatory monoclonal stimulation. The pulmonary variant LCH involves lung parenchyma creates wide variety disturba...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2011
David E Ruchelsman John A I Grossman Andrew E Price

Shoulder deformity remains the most common musculo-skeletal sequela following a brachial plexus birth injury. The natural history of untreated glenohumeral deformity is one of progression in this unique patient population. In infants and young children with persistent neurological deficits, shoulder dysfunction becomes a major source of morbidity, as these children have extreme difficulty placi...

2005
Raquel R. M. Barros Rafael R. Oliveira Arthur B. Novaes Márcio F. M. Grisi Sérgio L. S. Souza Mário Taba Daniela B. Palioto

Furcation lesions are associated with increased risk of progressive loss of connective tissue attachment, alveolar bone resorption, and tooth mortality (Bjorn and Hjort, 1982; Becker et al, 1984; Wang et al, 1994; Wood et al, 1989; Hirshfield and Wasserman, 1978; McFall, 1982; Carranza and Jolkovsky, 1991), representing one of the greatest challenges in periodontal therapy. Surgical management ...

2013
Nitin Singh Sugandha Agarwal Jitendra Bhagchandani Pratik Chandra Abhishek Gaur

It is unfortunate that the methods used to control dental operative pain may themselves produce distress. It should be the aim of all caring practitioner to reduce injection sensation to minimum so as to alleviate the apprehension and fear from the patient’s mind. The fear of needle prick is a bigger reason of concern and the major cause of avoidance of dental treatment despite the detrimental ...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2009
A F Mavrogenis R Dimitriou J Parvizi G C Babis

Osseointegration refers to a direct structural and functional connection between ordered, living bone and the surface of a load-carrying implant. Currently, an implant is considered as osseointegrated when there is no progressive relative movement between the implant and the bone with which it has direct contact. A direct bone contact as observed histologically may be indicative of the lack of ...

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