Publications by authors named "Taine W"

In an ultrastructural study of the cells and matrix of the coracoacromial ligament (CAL) in 11 patients with impingement syndrome (IS), the cells appeared variegated, in contrast to those in normal CALs. Many showed degenerative changes such as lipid inclusions in the cytoplasms or swelling of cytoplasmic organelles, especially in the vicinity of fibrin exudate where the collagenous matrix disappeared. However, some cells had increased cytoplasmic organelles, including an elaborate Golgi apparatus, indicating enhanced synthetic activity.

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Likely contamination of a surgeon's conjunctiva by patients' body fluids is surprisingly frequent. Blood and fat are the most common agents but cellular implantation may occur. Possible contamination was documented in 37 of 60 orthopedic procedures.

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The management of displaced subcapital fracture of the hip is still controversial because of the high incidence of complications after internal fixation or hemiarthroplasty. To avoid some of these complications we have used primary total hip replacement for independently mobile patients over 65 years of age. A total of 163 cases, operated on over four years, have been reviewed.

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