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Meanings of heterotopic ossification in English
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Usage of heterotopic ossification in English
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Male gender has been identified as a risk factor for the development of heterotopicossification.
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Hopefully the activity around this heterotopicossification settles down.
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Every patient was evaluated by radiography and computed tomography for fusion or detection of heterotopicossification.
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Radiotherapy for prophylaxis of heterotopicossification (HO) is commonly used in high risk patients following orthopedic surgery.
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Surgeons should consider this data when considering the use of prophylactic treatment to avoid the development of heterotopicossification.
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This bone formation correlated with increased pSmad and insulin-like growth factor 1 signaling at the heterotopicossification site in male mice.
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One patient required subsequent removal of an intraarticular screw, and 1 patient required resection of heterotopicossification and requested implant removal.
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Histomorphometry was used to verify micro-computed tomographic findings, and immunohistochemistry was used to assess osteogenic signaling at the site of heterotopicossification.
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Many risk factors predisposing to heterotopicossification have been discussed in the literature, including sex, age, operative time, surgical approach, and preoperative function.
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We describe methods for inducing heterotopicossification in a mouse model that conditionally expresses the Acvr1 R206H allele.
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There were setbacks along the way, such as pneumonia and a condition called heterotopicossification, where your body grows unnecessary bone outside of the skeleton.
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These findings demonstrate that across models, cells derived from tissues forming heterotopicossification exhibit increased osteogenic differentiation when compared with either normal tissues or osteoblasts.
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Complications included 8 percent loss of reduction, 13 percent heterotopicossification grade 3, and 4 percent avascular femoral head necrosis.
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However, the impact of CDA on adjacent-segment degeneration and the degree of heterotopicossification (HO) of the treated segment remain a subject of controversy.
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Heterotopicossification frequently occurs following injury as cells aberrantly differentiate during tissue repair.
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Background: Heterotopicossification (HO) of the shoulder after central nervous system damage has seldom been studied.
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heterotopic
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