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Autogenous cancellous bone and marrow transplants.
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This article is published in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 156 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cancellous bone & Mandible.read more
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The surgical-orthodontic correction of maxillary deficiency.
TL;DR: The term maxillary deficiency is used here to describe the general nature of the skeletal deformity, which may be anteroposteriorly or vertically and/or transversely deficient.
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Titanium mesh and particulate cancellous bone and marrow grafts to augment the maxillary alveolar ridge
Richard K. Gongloff,Richard K. Gongloff,Michael D. Cole,Michael D. Cole,William R. Whitlow,William R. Whitlow,P.J. Boyne,P.J. Boyne +7 more
TL;DR: A detailed explanation of a surgical technique for grafting of deficient maxillary alveolar ridges and a technical modification, for use where a fibrous hypermobile soft tissue ridge exists over the deficient maxilla.
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Osteochondrogenesis of free periosteal grafts in the rabbit iliac crest.
TL;DR: The influence of the bone marrow, cortical bone and apophyseal cartilage of the iliac crest on osteochondrogenesis from free autogenous periosteal grafts was studied histologically in 8-week-old rabbits to suggest some inductive factors.
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Percutaneous treatment of long bone nonunions: the use of autologous bone marrow and allograft bone matrix.
TL;DR: This method of treating nonunions is as successful as standard iliac crest autologous bone grafting and offers the distinct advantages of decreased morbidity, reduced costs, and shorter hospital stay.
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The autogenous particulate cancellous bone marrow graft in alveolar clefts: A report of forty-one cases+
TL;DR: A retrospective analysis of forty-one patients grafted with particulate cancellous bone marrow indicates that this method is preferable to other techniques currently in use.