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Introduction: Neurogenic heterotopic ossification (NHO), mostly defined as a benign process of formation of bone outside the skeletal system, after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a musculoskeletal disorder that causes pain and reduces the range of motion... see more

Heterotopic ossification refers to the abnormal growth of bone in the soft tissue. This report highlighted the case of heterotopic ossification in early childhood. A 3-year-old boy was presented with poor lower limb mobility and rigid left leg. At the age... see more

The study was conducted to detect the sites of primary ossification centers and their sequence of appearance in the forelimb bones of white New Zealand rabbit’s fetuses (Oryctolagus cuniculus) by using double staining method and computed tomography. The r... see more

The following retraction notice for this article appears in Vol.5(2) 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v5i2.33401On 17th May 2017 the Editorial Board of Delta Medical College Journal agreed to retract the article Age Estimation from Ossification of Clav... see more

RÉSUMÉL’ossification du ligament jaune (OLJ) est une cause de myélopathie thoracique fréquente en Asie, notamment au Japon, mais elle est de plus en plus décrite dans d’autres régions du monde. Les cas rapportés chez les sujets noirs sont encore plus rare... see more

In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks associated with codification; namely the ossification and distortion of law. This article examines the effects of statutory regulation on unwritten systems of ... see more

The replacement of the calcified cartilage by bone tissue during the endochondral ossification of the mandibular condyle is dependent of the resorbing activity of osteoclats. After partial resorption, calcified cartilage septa are covered by a primary bon... see more

Periarticular ossification is a well-known complication after orthopedic surgical procedures, with a predilection of the hip and elbow, and an incidence around 30%-40%(6). Heterotopic ossification is a rare complication after shoulder arthroscopy and is r... see more

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