Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot
March 1995
The goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of closed section small diameter Grosse-Kempf tibia nails. This type of implant has been advocated for an unreamed nailing of open tibia fractures in order to avoid further damage of bone blood supply and an increased risk for compartment syndrome. Static and dynamic tests were performed on 9 and 10 mm nonslotted Grosse-Kempf (G-K) and Russel-Taylor (R-T) nails.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study has attempted to further delineate the growth factor requirements of peripheral blasts of a patient with CML in acute phase. Phenotypic analysis of leukemic blasts from this patient before culture has shown a homogenous population of CD34+ cells at the onset of blast crisis. In the second and third samples the percentage of CD34+ DR+ blast cells decreased slightly and up to 32% of cells in the third sample expressed the CD19 antigen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present the case of a 22-year-old woman with an aneurysmal cyst of the right proximal radius, treated by resection and a free bone graft (microvascular fibular transfer), without recurrence after 4 years. Over a 4 month period, there was a rapidly expanding and lytic lesion found in the radius. There were symptoms of elbow and wrist pain and early radially innervated muscle weakness.
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February 1992
The purpose of this study was to compare the mechanical properties of the human cortical bone following three deep-freezing techniques: addition of D.M.S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAttempts to enrich and characterize human marrow T-cell precursors have been performed using discontinuous Percoll gradient centrifugation, phenotypic analysis of cells with monoclonal antibodies (Mabs), and T-cell colony-forming capacity. Marrow cells were extensively depleted of T cells and separated into seven fractions. The depletion was performed with the following Mabs: CD6 (MBG6 or RFT12) + CD8 (RFT8), CD2 (D66) + CD8 (RFT8), and CD6 (RFT12) + CD8 (RFT8) + CD7 (RFT2).
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