1. Three cases of cystic angiomatosis of
We identified eight patients of 2900 with a primary malignant bone tumour who had coexisting neurofibromatosis type 1. This was a much higher incidence than would be expected by chance. The patients had a mean age of 22.4 years (9 to 54): five were male. Two patients subsequently developed a second
We treated 13 children with histologically confirmed cystic tuberculosis of
We report the contamination rate in the Cambridge
We analysed the histological findings in 1146 osteoarthritic femoral heads which would have been considered suitable for bone-bank donation to determine whether pathological lesions, other than osteoarthritis, were present. We found that 91 femoral heads (8%) showed evidence of disease. The most common conditions noted were chondrocalcinosis (63 cases), avascular necrosis (13), osteomas (6) and malignant tumours (one case of low-grade chondrosarcoma and two of well-differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma). There were two with metabolic bone disease (Paget’s disease and hyperparathyroid
1. Experimental evidence suggests that the autogenous graft exhibits some advantage over refrigerated homogenous grafts in that healing takes place more rapidly but that in the end the results are the same. 2. Histological study of fragments of healing grafts, both autogenous and refrigerated, that have been removed from human hosts shows no significant difference in the rate or method of repair. 3. Study of the clinical results of the use of homogenous transplants in 307 operations shows the
Bone scanning with radioactive isotopes has been used to study a wide variety of disorders. Recently certain phosphate compounds, labelled with technetium, have been used as bone scanning agents. The comparative merits of three technetium-labelled phosphate compounds currently available for
We investigated the fracture-free survival of long
The results are reported of an audit of allografts collected in the first 18 months of the Leicester
1. A general picture of the histological state of the bone-cement junction, up to seven years after implantation, is presented as a result of the study of twenty-three human specimens. 2. The transmission of load from cement to
The effect of zoledronic acid on
1. The relative concentrations of organic material in adjacent microscopic regions of
Sixty-two cases of chondrosarcoma of
1. The bad reputation of fractures of the scaphoid
We analysed the bacterial contamination of 1999
Objectives. Because of the contradictory body of evidence related to the
potential benefits of helical blades in trochanteric fracture fixation,
we studied the effect of
A two-year retrospective survey in southern Ethiopia revealed that 49 amputations had been performed, 25 of which were for gangrene following tight splintage applied by traditional
1. A three-year survey of avascular necrosis of
1. Fifty-five giant-cell tumours of
Nineteen chondrosarcomas are reported arising in proximal phalanges or metacarpal