1. A method is described of demonstrating in vivo the utilisation of radioactive sulphur. 35. and of radioactive phosphorus. 32. during
Patients suffering from generalised convulsions may dislocate their shoulders either anteriorly or posteriorly. Those with anterior dislocation are likely to have recurrent episodes because of secondary bony damage to the anterior rim of the glenoid and head of the humerus. In such patients there is high rate of failure of the standard soft-tissue stabilisation procedures. We have therefore devised a
1. The
When amputation just below the knee becomes necessary after extensive loss of
1. Evidence is presented which suggests that after total joint replacement
Osteonecrosis of the femoral head usually affects young individuals and is responsible for up to 12% of total hip arthroplasties. The underlying pathophysiology of the death of the
A case of unusually extensive pigmented villonodular synovitis of the wrist with involvement of
Out of 21 900 cases filed at the Latin-American Registry of Bone Pathology between April 1940 and July 1981, there were 987 with Paget's disease (4.51 per cent); 62 of these (6.28 per cent) were complicated by sarcoma and two were associated with giant-cell tumours of
The use of a subcortical graft of autogenous iliac
1. A method of recording changes in
1. The pathology of actinomycosis is briefly summarised, especially its method of invading
1. Twenty-four cases of excision of the lunate
1. A method is described for the in vivo and in vitro study of osteogenesis by implanting a modified transparent chamber in half lop-eared rabbits (as originated by Sandison 1928). This method allows the daily observation and photography of the developing
Multipotential processed lipoaspirate (PLA) cells extracted from five human infrapatellar fat pads and embedded into fibrin glue nodules, were induced into the chondrogenic phenotype using chondrogenic media. The remaining cells were placed in osteogenic media and were transfected with an adenovirus carrying the cDNA for
1. Radiological and histological observations of the tissue changes resulting from the implantation of various metals in the long
The correction of angular deformities of long
Previous studies have shown that low-density, rod-like trabecular structures develop in regions of low stress, whereas high-density, plate-like trabecular structures are found in regions of high stress. This phenomenon suggests that there may be a close relationship between the type of trabecular structure and mechanical properties. In this study, 160 cancellous
The operative treatment of fractures of the proximal humerus can be complicated by poor
The immigrant Asian population of Bradford has a relatively high incidence of
1. Five cases of involvement of vertebrae by growths classified as giant-cell tumours, and two cases of involvement by tumours classified as aneurysmal