The re-establishment of vascularity is an early event in fracture healing; upregulation of angiogenesis may therefore promote the formation of
We have tested the porosity and fatigue life of five commonly used
Infection of a total hip replacement (THR) requires component removal and thorough local debridement. Usually, long-term antibiotic treatment in conjunction with a two-stage revision is required. This may take several months. One-stage revision using antibiotic-loaded cement has not gained widespread use, although the clinical and economic advantages are obvious. Allograft
Previous studies have shown that the activity of the cytostatic drug methotrexate (MTX) embedded in acrylic cement is not affected by thermal changes in the cement. MTX is slowly released from the cement for several months and remains biologically active throughout this period. Our aim was to determine whether MTX embedded in cement would control the local growth of a tumour. In 15 rabbits we injected 0.1 ml of VX. 2. tumour suspension into the proximal tibia. At 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 days three animals were killed and the tibiae removed and examined histologically. With increasing growth of the VX. 2. carcinoma there was increased
Objectives. There is increasing application of
1. Four cases of osteomalacia secondary to vitamin D deficiency have been investigated histologically and with the electron microscope. 2. Three main types of cells were found along the osteoid tissue. Cells of Group 1 are like normal osteoblasts, except that their cytoplasm has an ordered granular endoplasmic reticulum, without enlarged cysternae. Moreover, it contains isolated rosettes of glycogen. Cells of Group 2 are like young progenitor cells. There are almost no rough cysternae in the cytoplasm. This contains clusters of glycogen, isolated ribosomes and many mitochondria. Cells of Group 3 are structurally like "resting" flat osteoblasts in normal
1. Decalcified lyophilised rat
The properties of impacted morsellised bone graft (MBG) in revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA) were studied in 12 horses. The left hind metatarsophalangeal joint was replaced by a human TKA. The horses were then randomly divided into graft and control groups. In the graft group, a unicondylar, lateral uncontained defect was created in the third metatarsal
Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumour. The risk of sarcomatous change in an isolated lesion is approximately 1%. We report a case of an isolated osteochondroma which appeared benign on clinical and plain radiographic examination but routine histological analysis revealed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in the underlying
We present three cases of intramuscular haemangioma adjacent to
We have studied the characteristics of
We studied the calcium content and mechanical strength of cortical
We describe an unusual case of a postoperative
In 14 rabbits we determined the origin of the cells effecting healing of the tendon of supraspinatus inserted into a bony trough. After two weeks both the cellularity of the underlying
Quantitative polarised light microscopy was applied to sections of unfixed, undecalcified
Radiopaque solutions and suspensions introduced into cancellous
We evaluated the efficacy of Escherichia
coli-derived recombinant human
To ascertain whether patients with Colles’ fracture should be investigated for osteoporosis and the risk of future fractures, we measured the
We used single-photon absorptiometry to assess the forearm
A clay containing hydroxyapatite (HA) was developed for use as a filling material between an uncemented implant and