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Nodular osteochondrogenic activity in soft tissue surrounding osteoma in neurogenic para osteo-arthropathy: morphological and immunohistochemical study

Neurogenic Para-Osteo-Arthropathy (NPOA) occurs as a consequence of central nervous system injuries or some systemic conditions. They are characterized by bone formation around the main joints. In order to define some biological features of NPOAs, histological and immunohistological studies of the s...

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Published in:BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2004-11, Vol.5 (1), p.46-46, Article 46
Main Authors: Youssefian, T, Sapena, R, Carlier, R, Bos, C, Denormandie, A, Denys, P, Cormier, A, Bandelier, M
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Arthropathy, Neurogenic - complications
Arthropathy, Neurogenic - diagnosis
Arthropathy, Neurogenic - pathology
Arthropathy, Neurogenic - physiopathology
Bone Neoplasms - diagnosis
Bone Neoplasms - etiology
Bone Neoplasms - pathology
Bone Neoplasms - physiopathology
Cell Differentiation
Chondrocytes - enzymology
Chondrocytes - pathology
Chondrogenesis
Collagen - analysis
Elbow - diagnostic imaging
Hip - diagnostic imaging
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Knee - diagnostic imaging
Mesoderm - metabolism
Mesoderm - pathology
Ossification, Heterotopic - complications
Ossification, Heterotopic - diagnosis
Ossification, Heterotopic - pathology
Ossification, Heterotopic - physiopathology
Osteogenesis
Osteoma - diagnosis
Osteoma - etiology
Osteoma - pathology
Osteoma - physiopathology
Periosteum - pathology
Stress, Mechanical
Trauma, Nervous System - complications
Ultrasonography
Weight-Bearing
title Nodular osteochondrogenic activity in soft tissue surrounding osteoma in neurogenic para osteo-arthropathy: morphological and immunohistochemical study
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