pseudarthrosis|pseudarthroses in English

noun

"false joint", medical condition in which a long bone softens and fractures and cannot heal properly

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2. In no case did myositis ossificans, muscle contracture, pseudarthrosis or cubitus varus occur.

3. 22 AIM To investigate the pathological changes and origin of congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia (CPT).

4. 13 All grafts showed good contact to the adjoining vertebrae with no case of a pseudarthrosis .

5. Features that may indicate Antemortem trauma include: Evidence of healing or healed fractures Development of a pseudarthrosis

6. 21 Conclusions Myofibroblast appeared to be one of the most important factors in the pathogenesis of congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia.

7. 19 Objective To determine the expression level and distribution of type I or III collagen of congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia (CPT).

8. The pseudarthrosis situated close to the acromial end of the clavicle needs like the congenital and infected one a different operative approach.

9. The acromial bone, a rare skeleton variety with an isolated ossification center at the acromion, is easily mistaken for an acromion fracture resp. pseudarthrosis.

10. In a clinical prospective study, Pyrost was implanted in 1117 cases in the following indications: Donor site defects after bone transplantation, bone defects after tumor resection, revision of THA, acetabuloplasty, fracture treatment, pseudarthrosis and lengthening osteotomy, spondylodesis.

11. In order to avoid delayed effects — pseudarthrosis, stiffening of foot joints, toe deformations and flattening of the transverse arches — (with 30 of 141 patients) immediate treatment, exact setting and a sufficient immobilisation period are absolutely necessary.

12. We report on two cases in which the differential diagnosis between an os tibiale externum (os naviculare accessorius) and a post-traumatic pseudarthrosis of the os naviculare was subject to discussion.Both patients had suffered an acute trauma in the region of the middle foot and showed identical clinical symptoms.Conventional X-ray did not allow a definite classification of the diagnosis either.However, this was possible in both cases by virtue of typical signs evidenced by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.