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Chromosome rearrangements in synovial chondromatous lesions
Short-term cultures from one synovial chondroma and three cases of synovial chondromatosis, a lesion for which no previous karyotypic information exists, were cytogenetically analysed. Whereas the chondroma di...
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Fixation and demineralization of bone tissue for immunohistochemical staining of neuropeptides
The present study in the rat demonstrates the feasibility of applying immunohistochemical staining techniques on bone tissue for studies of substances such as neuropeptides contained in nerve fibers. Two fixat...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bone Exposed to Heat
Properties of bone tissue after exposure to heat have been studied extensively for more than a century. The first major work in this research field was presented by Ollier in 1867 [31]. For several decades, in...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Reconstruction of Large Diaphyseal Defects by Autoclaved Reimplanted Bone: An Experimental Study in the Rabbit
Limb-preserving surgery by local resection has become increasingly applied in the treatment of malignant bone tumours as an alternative to ablative surgery [5, 12, 13, 16]. However, the mandatory requirement f...
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Article
Curettage of benign lesions of bone
In a retrospective study of 155 patients with different types of benign lesions of bone, the rate of recurrence following simple currettage was analysed in relation to sex, age, histological type, the location...
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Function after pelvic tumour resection involving the acetabular ring
Seven patients subjected to pelvic tumour resection involving the acetabular ring were analyzed with respect to function. In addition to conventional clinical assessment gait was analyzed objectively by means ...
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The prognostic significance of different histomorphologic features in chondrosarcoma
Cellularity, mitotic rate and nuclear size were determined objectively in 47 chondrosarcomas. Grading was also performed, according to the systems of O'Neal and Ackerman and of Evans. The survival rate and inc...