Sonographic diagnosis of heterotopic bone formation in spinal injury patients

VN Cassar-Pullicino, M McClelland, DAH Badwan… - Spinal Cord, 1993 - nature.com
VN Cassar-Pullicino, M McClelland, DAH Badwan, IW McCall, RG Pringle, W El Masry
Spinal Cord, 1993nature.com
A variety of stimuli including neurological insult may provoke primitive mesenchymal cells to
differentiate into bone forming cells. Such a sequel following spinal cord injury can delay
rehabilitation, enhance the spasticity and reduce the range of movement in the affected joint.
It is characterised by an initial inflammatory phase followed by heterotopic bone formation.
The early inflammatory lesion clinically mimics deep vein thrombosis, a developing pressure
sore, infection, and tumour. An early diagnosis at a time of clinical uncertainty, before the …
Abstract
A variety of stimuli including neurological insult may provoke primitive mesenchymal cells to differentiate into bone forming cells. Such a sequel following spinal cord injury can delay rehabilitation, enhance the spasticity and reduce the range of movement in the affected joint. It is characterised by an initial inflammatory phase followed by heterotopic bone formation. The early inflammatory lesion clinically mimics deep vein thrombosis, a developing pressure sore, infection, and tumour. An early diagnosis at a time of clinical uncertainty, before the plain radiographic features develop, has distinct advantages and therapeutic implications.
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