El síndrome de Williams-Campbell (SWC) es una entidad clínica caracterizada por la deficiencia de cartílago en la pared bronquial de los bronquios subsegmentarios. Es una condición congénita que por lo general se diagnostica en la niñez, pero hay reportes de caso en la población adulta y se cree q...
INTRODUCCIÓN. Los osteocondromas son considerados como el tumor benigno más común entre los de origen óseo, se denomina también exostosis, y se lo define por la Organización Mundial de la Salud como una proyección ósea cubierta de una capa cartilaginosa en la superficie externa. Representa el 20-...
Osteocondroma/cirugía,
Escápula,
Neoplasias Óseas,
Cartílago,
Traumatología,
Pediatría,
Ecuador,
Exostosis,
Placa de Crecimiento,
Desarrollo Óseo,
Terapéutica
A cartilagem de Meckel é uma estrutura transitória embrionária presente durante os estágios iniciais da formação da mandíbula, localizada em toda sua extensão e dividida em três porções, anterior, intermediária e posterior. O enfoque deste trabalho foi direcionado à elucidação do destino f...
Objectives: this study aimed to highlight the evolution of the osteoarthritis (OA) model induced by monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) and its collaboration with the knowledge of the pathophysiology of inflammation, hypernociception and cartilage degeneration. Methods: PubMed and Science Direct were used with ...
La manga traqueal cartilaginosa es una malformación de la vía aérea donde no se distinguen anillos traqueales. Un segmento continuo de cartílago se extiende desde el cricoides, pudiendo llegar hasta los bronquios principales. Está asociada a síndromes de craneosinostosis con la mutación FGFR2, ade...
Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia (IFH) is a common reactive lesion in dental prostheses users that may be associated with chondroid metaplasia (CM). Metaplasia is an adaptive cellular process that may be caused by trauma. We reported here five cases of IFH associated with CM and analyzed morphologically ...
Background: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) would cause alterations in organs/systems of exposed individuals or their progeny. Objetive: To identify and analyze the main published findings on the effects of exposure to EDCs on teeth, cartilage, and bone. Material and Methods: Two databases were ana...
Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by a chronic, progressive and irreversible degradation of the joint surface associated with joint inflammation. The main etiology of ankle OA is post-traumatic and its prevalence is higher among young and obese people. Despite advances in the treatment of fra...
Abstract Objective The aim of our study is to analyze the clinical and functional results obtained using autologous chondrocytes embedded in a fibrin scaffold in knee joint injuries. Methods We included 56 patients, 36 men and 20 women, with a mean age 36 years. Six of the patients were professional at...
Abstract Introduction Tympanoplasty is the surgical procedure aimed at the reconstruction of the tympanic membrane and restoration of the sound conducting mechanism. It can be performed with several types of access and grafts and is considered successful when it achieves complete closure of the tympanic...