809, 2016

Glycosaminoglycan In Synovial Fluid Of Osteoarthritis Patients Validates Kellgren-Lawrence Score As A Useful Indicator For Disease Progression And Cartilage Degradation

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Cartilage is a marvel design, which handles a remarkable pressure in weight bearing joints yet facilitates resilient movement. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease characterised by progressive degeneration of cartilage, which is a dual result of [...]

809, 2016

IL-1β in synovial fluid potentially modulates multiple joint tissue pathologies leading to inflammation and accelerates cartilage degeneration

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with multiple and overlapping aetiologies. IL-1β is produced by stressed tissue and known to aggravate disease pathologies. We selected 10 patients with elevated IL-1β in their synovial fluids (SF). We hypothesized [...]

809, 2016

Interplay of Interleukin -1β, Nitric Oxide and Glycosaminoglycan in Synovial fluid obtained from Total knee replacement Patients may explain erosive Osteoarthritis

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Osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative disease, is associated with reduced quality of life and amounts to enormous familial and social burden (1). OA pathology revolves around altered or impaired cytokine signalling (2) particularly IL-1β and TNF-α, [...]

709, 2016

Impaction grafting of the acetabulum with a mixture of frozen, ground irradiated bone graft and porous synthetic bone substitute

September 7th, 2016|0 Comments

The clinical and radiological results of 50 consecutive acetabular reconstructions in 48 patients using impaction grafting have been retrospectively reviewed. A 1:1 mixture of frozen, ground irradiated bone graft and Apapore 60, a synthetic bone graft substitute, [...]

709, 2016

Inflammatory response of cultured rat synoviocytes challenged with synovial fluid from osteoarthritis patients correlates with their radiographic grading

September 7th, 2016|0 Comments

The inflammatory nature of synovial fluid (SF) of varying grade osteoarthritis (OA) patients was estimated by measuring pro-inflammatory factors and through a unique cell-challenge experiment. SF samples were collected from six OA and one non-OA patient. Download

709, 2016

Short term analysis of healed post‑tubercular kyphosis in younger children based on principles of congenital kyphosis

September 7th, 2016|0 Comments

The patients with healed severe progressive tubercular kyphosis may develop late‑onset paraplegia. A particular subgroup of these children (Type IB progression) may benefit from the management principles of congenital kyphosis. Self‑correction may be observed by selective [...]