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Short-term follow-up of angular stable fixation for proximal humeral fractures has been well documented in the literature. Longer follow-up series are difficult to find. However, especially regarding the risk of avascular humeral head necrosis longer follow-up series are high of clinical relevance.Forty-eight patients with a mean age of 66 years and treated with open reduction and angular stable internal...
INTRODUCTION: Much is known about the biomechanical response of articular cartilage to load, but the corresponding morphology is relatively unknown. Further knowledge of the latter, would increase our understanding of cartilage function and pathophysiology. In this study, the deformation of the articular cartilage collagen in the tibial plateau under static and cyclic knee loading is characterized...
Introduction: Morphologic study of the three-dimensional structure of articular cartilage chondrocytes using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is of importance in research of both normal and pathologic cartilage. Rapid and reproducible good fixation over all cartilage layers is difficult to perform. This problem is addressed with the application of microwave enhanced fixation and staining optimised...
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