Bone And Bones Pathology
Mostrando 1-7 de 7 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Otobone®: Three-dimensional printed Temporal Bone Biomodel for Simulation of Surgical Procedures
Abstract Introduction The anatomy of the temporal bone is complex due to the large number of structures and functions grouped in this small bone space, which do not exist in any other region in the human body. With the difficulty of obtaining anatomical parts and the increasing number of ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors, there was a need to create altern
Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 25/11/2019
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2. Paleoepidemiology: is there a case to answer?
Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After two centuries of mainly descriptive studies, efforts are being made towards better methodological approaches to the study of diseases in human populations of ancient times whose remains are recovered by archaeology. Paleoepidemiology can be defined as an inter
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2003-01
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3. Análise de DNA em osso humano: estudo qualitativo da microestrutura do osso compacto / Analysis of human DNA bone: qualitative study of compact bone microstructure.
Para a execução da etapa inicial da identificação médico-legal de restos humanos (antropometria e exame dos arcos dentários), faz-se necessária uma limpeza prévia da ossada, para a remoção de tecidos moles putrefeitos. Os casos não identificados por esses métodos tradicionais, poderão ser submetidos ao exame de DNA. No entanto, apesar do grande
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Observations on the incidence, aetiology, and pathology of senile osteoporosis
Using previously described methods, lumbar vertebral body slabs were investigated radiologically and histologically from 300 unselected cases coming to necropsy. Calcium estimations were also made on the bones of the first 150 cases. High calcium values were mostly encountered in young adults and the calcium values tended to diminish with age, but a wide ran
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5. Anatomy of the Distal Incus in Humans
The anatomy of the distal incus, including the lenticular process, was examined in histological sections from 270 normal cadaveric human temporal bones aged between less than 1 month and 100 years. All but nine of these sectioned specimens showed signs of a bony connection between the long process of the incus and the flattened plate of the lenticular proc
Springer-Verlag.
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6. The surgical treatment of fibrous dysplasia. With emphasis on recent contributions from cranio-maxillo-facial surgery.
Fibrous dysplasia is a congenital, metabolic, nonfamilial disturbance that occurs in one or more bones, at times in association with skin pigmentations or endocrine abnormalities. The authors report on a large personal series of 23 patients with fibrous dysplasia involving the craniofacial skeleton. The etiology, clinical findings, pathology, and differentia
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7. Glycosaminoglycan-Mediated Loss of Cathepsin K Collagenolytic Activity in MPS I Contributes to Osteoclast and Growth Plate Abnormalities
Mucopolysaccharidoses are a group of lysosomal storage diseases characterized by the build-up of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and severe skeletal abnormalities. As GAGs can regulate the collagenolytic activity of the major osteoclastic protease cathepsin K, we investigated the presence and activity of cathepsin K and its co-localization with GAGs in mucopolysac
American Society for Investigative Pathology.