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Original Source: Tendon Adhesion after Percutaneous Repair of the Achilles Tendon: A Case Report.
Percutaneous repair of the Achilles tendon is known to minimize tendon adhesions and wound complication through a minimally invasive technique. The usually reported complications are sural nerve injury and inadequate contact of the tendon stumps, which can lead to rerupture or tendon lengthening. We experienced an interesting case of Achilles tendon adhesion after percutaneous repair, which had been initially misdiagnosed as a rerupture. To our knowledge, this is the only report of Achilles tendon adhesion...
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The origins of the molecular era of adhesion research
Although the physiological importance of adhesion was appreciated early in the twentieth century, understanding its molecular basis was challenging. The development of complementary biochemical and im...
Possible Connection Between Autism and Cellular Adhesion Molecules
A new study published in Biological Psychiatry suggests that autism is associated with reductions in the level of cellular adhesion molecules in the blood, where they play a role in immune function....
Cell Adhesion Molecules May Become Unglued In Autism
A new study published in Biological Psychiatry suggests that autism is associated with reductions in the level of cellular adhesion molecules in the blood, where they play a role in immune function. C...
AMSBIO expands its range of cell adhesion assays
AMSBIO has expanded its range of products for cell growth and behaviour with a suite of Cell Adhesion Assays, designed to evaluate optimal cell attachment to extracellular matrices and assess factors...
Cell–matrix adhesion of podocytes in physiology and disease
Podocytes, a key component of the glomerular filtration barrier, adhere tightly to the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) through the actions of extracellular ligands within the GBM, transmembrane pod...
Jetrea Gets FDA Nod for Macular Adhesion
WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- The FDA has approved ocriplasmin (Jetrea) as the first nonsurgical treatment for symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion.
Researchers at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center (PARCC) have shown how adhesion of Neisseria (N.) meningitidis to human microvessels in a humanized mouse model leads to the characteristic cuta...
FDA approves ThromboGenics vitreomacular adhesion therapy
The USFDA has approved ThromboGenics' Jetrea (ocriplasmin) for the treatment of symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion (VMA).
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BACKGROUND: A less-invasive technique to reconstruct chronic Achilles tendon rupture with transfer of the tendon of peroneus brevis is suitable in patients with a tendon gap less than 6 cm. PURPOSE: T...
The combined loss of the Achilles tendon and the overlying soft tissue with suppuration has been treated with many single- or multi-staged procedures, most of which are technically complex. The ideal...
Muscular and osteomuscular peroneus brevis flaps.
OBJECTIVE: Soft tissue defect reconstruction by transposition of well-vascularized muscle tissue with a muscle flap and as an osteomuscular flap together with a fibular bone segment for combined skele...
The peroneus quartus muscle: clinical correlation with evolutionary importance.
The peroneus quartus (PQ) is an accessory muscle of the peroneal/lateral compartment of the leg. The muscle has often been implicated as a cause of pain in the lateral ankle region, and subluxation or...
PURPOSE: In the treatment of chronic ankle instability, most non-anatomical reconstructions use the peroneus brevis tendon. This, however, sacrifices the natural ankle stabilising properties of the pe...