WordNet
- remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it" (同)debone
- the porous calcified substance from which bones are made (同)osseous_tissue
- consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body"
- a shade of white the color of bleached bones (同)ivory, pearl, off-white
- rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates (同)os
- having bones as specified; "his lanky long-boned body"
- having had the bones removed; "a boneless rib roast"; "a boned (or deboned) fish" (同)deboned
- a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance (同)castanets, clappers, finger cymbals
- a closed sac that develops abnormally in some body structure
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈C〉骨 / 〈U〉骨を作っている物質,骨質 / 《複数形で》骨格;死骸(がい) / 〈魚など〉‘の'骨を取る
- (魚など)骨を取り除いた / (衣服が)(コルセットなどで)骨で張りをつけた[ような]
- 『ひとりぼっちの』 / 孤独な,一人でする / 人の訪れのまれな,人里離れた / 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》《通例否定・疑問文で》たった一つの,唯一の(single) / 〈C〉独居者,隠者 / 〈U〉《話》=solitary confinement
- 胞嚢(ほうのう)
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English Journal
- Bone cysts in patients with afibrinogenaemia: a literature review and two new cases.
- van Meegeren ME1, de Rooy JW, Schreuder HW, Brons PP.Author information 1Haemophilia Treatment Center, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.AbstractAfibrinogenaemia is an autosomal recessive disease with an estimated prevalence of approximately one in a million. The most common symptoms of afibrinogenaemia are umbilical cord bleeding, bleeding into skin, mouth, muscles, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts and the central nervous system. Other recognized complications include; haemarthroses, spontaneous splenic rupture, epistaxis, menorrhagia, recurrent abortion and venous and arterial thromboembolism. Bone cysts have also been described as a rare complication of afibrinogenaemia. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic literature review, summarize the reported cases and to report two new cases. Three electronic databases were searched for relevant publications: PubMed, Medline and EMBASE. The following search criteria were used: '(bone cysts OR intraosseous haematoma OR intraosseous haemorrhage) AND (afibrinogenaemia OR fibrinogen deficiency)'. The reference lists of the selected papers were searched for more relevant literature. In total, eight patients had bone cysts as complication of afibrinogenaemia and six of them suffered from pain in their extremities. Bone cysts were primarily located in the vicinity of the cortex or trabeculae in the diaphysis of the long bones, especially in the femora, tibiae and humeri. Some were regressive, probably due to reactive bone remodelling. A number of cysts were filled with serosanguinous fluid. It might be useful to check for bone cysts when patients with congenital afibrinogenaemia complain of 'rheumatic' pains in their extremities. Whole body magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic imaging technique of choice. Recurrent episodes of pain, but not radiological deterioration, appear to benefit from prophylactic therapy with fibrinogen concentrate.
- Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia.Haemophilia.2014 Mar;20(2):244-8. doi: 10.1111/hae.12337. Epub 2013 Nov 29.
- Afibrinogenaemia is an autosomal recessive disease with an estimated prevalence of approximately one in a million. The most common symptoms of afibrinogenaemia are umbilical cord bleeding, bleeding into skin, mouth, muscles, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts and the central nervous system. O
- PMID 24533951
- Aneurysmal Bone Cysts: Do Simple Treatments Work?
- Reddy KI1, Sinnaeve F, Gaston CL, Grimer RJ, Carter SR.Author information 1The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Oncology Service, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Bristol Road South, Birmingham, B31 2AP, UK, k.reddy@nhs.net.AbstractBACKGROUND: Primary aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign, expansile bone lesions commonly treated with aggressive curettage with or without adjuvants such as cryotherapy, methacrylate cement, or phenol. It has been reported that occasionally these lesions heal spontaneously or after a pathologic fracture, and we observed that some ABCs treated at our center healed after biopsy alone. Because of this, we introduced a novel biopsy technique we call "curopsy," which is a percutaneous limited curettage at the time of biopsy, obtaining the lining membrane from various quadrants of the cyst leading to consolidation (curopsy = biopsy with intention to cure).
- Clinical orthopaedics and related research.Clin Orthop Relat Res.2014 Feb 15. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Primary aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign, expansile bone lesions commonly treated with aggressive curettage with or without adjuvants such as cryotherapy, methacrylate cement, or phenol. It has been reported that occasionally these lesions heal spontaneously or after a pathologic
- PMID 24532435
Japanese Journal
- Clinical outcome following surgical intervention for a solitary bone cyst : emphasis on treatment by curettage and steroid injection
- SAKAMOTO AKIO,MATSUDA SHUICHI,YOSHIDA TATSUYA,IWAMOTO YUKIHIDE
- Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association 15(4), 553-559, 2010-07-01
- NAID 10026704868
- 坂倉 健吾,森井 健司,望月 一男,里見 和彦,菊地 文史
- 関東整形災害外科学会雑誌 40(1), 49-53, 2009-02-01
- NAID 10024754831
- 単発性骨嚢腫に対するハイドロキシアパタイト製中空ピンを用いた小侵襲手術
- 武内 章彦,土屋 弘行,白井 寿治,山内 健輔,木村 浩明,富田 勝郎
- 中部日本整形外科災害外科学会雑誌. 中部日本整形外科災害外科学会抄録 51(5), 907-908, 2008-09-01
- NAID 10024431087
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- A solitary bone cyst is a benign cavity in bone that is either empty or contains fluid. Despite its name, epithelium is not found. It is known by numerous other names, many of which also erroneously implying the presence ...
Related Pictures
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- 英
- solitary bone cyst, solitary osteocystoma
- 関
- 単発性骨嚢腫
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骨嚢胞、骨嚢腫
- 関
- intraosseous ganglion、solitary cyst、subchondral cyst
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