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Histomorphometric analysis of fracture healing cascade in acute osteoporotic vertebral body fractures.

Terrence H. Diamond, +2 more
- 01 Mar 2007 - 
- Vol. 40, Iss: 3, pp 775-780
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The data demonstrates a mixed fracture callus with overlapping of the various stages of fracture healing in acute osteoporotic vertebral body fractures, which suggests that individual vertebra may be susceptible to multiple fractures over the course of the healing process.
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This article is published in Bone.The article was published on 2007-03-01. It has received 45 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bone healing & Cancellous bone.

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Distal radial fractures heal by direct woven bone formation.

TL;DR: The histology suggests that cells in the midst of the marrow respond to the trauma by direct formation of bone, independently of trabecular surfaces.
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Inter-trabecular bone formation: a specific mechanism for healing of cancellous bone

TL;DR: The unique characteristics of inter-trabecular bone formation in metaphyseal fractures can lead to differences from shaft healing regarding the effects of age, loading, or drug treatment, casting doubt on generalizations about fracture healing based solely on shaft fracture models.
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Pubic bone injuries in primiparous women: Magnetic resonance imaging in detection and differential diagnosis of structural injury

TL;DR: To evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing structural injury in primiparous women at risk for pelvic floor injury, a large number of women were surveyed with and without preconceived notions of pregnancy.
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Finite element analysis of cancellous bone failure in the vertebral body of healthy and osteoporotic subjects

TL;DR: The computational approach presented in the paper can potentially predict the material fracture risk of the cancellous bone in the vertebral body and it may be usefully employed to draw failure maps representing, for a given micro-architecture of the spongy tissue, the critical loading conditions (forces and moments) that may lead to such a risk.
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A mechano-regulation model of fracture repair in vertebral bodies.

TL;DR: A multi‐scale mechano‐regulation model was developed in order to investigate the mechanobiology of trabecular fracture healing in vertebral bodies and the patterns of tissue differentiation predicted by the model appeared consistent with those observed in vivo.
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Bone histomorphometry: Standardization of nomenclature, symbols, and units: Report of the asbmr histomorphometry nomenclature committee

TL;DR: A committee of the Society to develop a unified system of termnology, suitable for adoption by the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research as part of its Instructions to Authors is formed, and is as complex and conceptually difficult as the field with which it deals.
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Epidemiology and outcomes of osteoporotic fractures.

TL;DR: In this paper, epidemiological research was done and used to identify individuals at high risk of disabling fractures, thereby allowing careful allocation of expensive treatments to individuals most in need, which could potentially be as expensive as medical treatment of fractures.
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Mortality after all major types of osteoporotic fracture in men and women: an observational study

TL;DR: All major fractures were associated with increased mortality, especially in men, and the loss of potential years of life in the younger age-group shows that preventative strategies for fracture should not focus on older patients at the expense of younger women and of men.
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Risk of New Vertebral Fracture in the Year Following a Fracture

TL;DR: The data indicate that women who develop a vertebral fracture are at substantial risk for additional fracture within the next year, and the presence of prevalent vertebral fractures increases this risk.
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