... (OPLL) is a process of fibrosis, calcification, and ossification of the ... Belanger, Theodore (2005). "Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament". Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 87 (3): ... Choi, Byung-Wan; Song, Kyung-Jin; Chang, Han (2011). "Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: A Review of ... Tsuyama, N. (1984-04-01). "Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the spine". Clinical Orthopaedics and Related ...
GNAS Ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament of spine; 602475; ENPP1 Osteoarthritis with mild chondrodysplasia; 604864 ... posterior polar, 1; 613020; EPHA2 Cataract, posterior polar, 3; 605387; CHMP4B Cataract, posterior polar, 4; 610623; PITX3 ... posterior polymorphous, 3; 609141; ZEB1 Corneal dystrophy, Reis-Bucklers type; 608470; TGFBI Corneal dystrophy, Thiel-Behnke ... hereditary polymorphous posterior; 122000; VSX1 Corneal dystrophy, lattice type I; 122200; TGFBI Corneal dystrophy, lattice ...
"Genetic mapping of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the spine". American Journal of Human Genetics. 62 (6 ...
An, HS; Al-Shihabi, L; Kurd, M (July 2014). "Surgical treatment for ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in the ...
... or Laminectomy and Fusion in Patients with Myelopathy Caused by Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: A ... To treat myelopathy and ossified posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), there are two approaches that can expand the spinal ... These approaches are the anterior approach which is a direct removal of the cord compressing lesion, or a posterior approach ... Laminectomy was one of the main methods for the posterior approach, however, the creation of laminoplasty was able to avoid ...
... as he was diagnosed with an ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in April. He was furthermore diagnosed with a ...
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After suffering ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in 2019, Merchant received surgery for the condition, ...
She also had some family history involving ossification of the posterior longitudinal spinal ligament, however it is not known ... This is followed by fusion, however fusion is usually not seen in the posterior disc space except in later stages of the ... There are few case reports of long-term follow-up with longitudinal imaging. There is also limited information on effectiveness ...
In December 2014, Suwa announced he was suffering from ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and would ...
... ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament MeSH C05.116.900.540 - platybasia MeSH C05.116.900.653 - scheuermann's disease ...
... ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament MeSH C23.550.767.050 - afferent loop syndrome MeSH C23.550.767.400 - graft ...
Torticollis unspecified 723.6 Panniculitis specified as affecting neck 723.7 Ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament in ... ligament, and fascia 728.0 Infective myositis 728.1 Muscular calcification and ossification 728.2 Muscular wasting, atrophy ... ligament, and fascia 728.84 Diastasis recti 728.85 Muscle spasm 728.86 Necrotizing fasciitis 728.87 Muscle weakness 728.88 ... 728.3 Other specific muscle disorders 728.4 Laxity of ligament 728.5 Hypermobility syndrome 728.6 Dupuytren's contracture 728.7 ...
... which Merchant was inspired to write after having surgery for ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament as well as an ...
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in DISH There is limited scientific evidence for the treatment for ... there is bone formation along the anterior longitudinal ligament and sometimes the posterior longitudinal ligament, which may ... Radiographs of the spine will show abnormal bone formation (ossification) along the anterior spinal ligament. The disc spaces, ... The calcification and ossification is most common on the right side of the spine. In people with dextrocardia and situs ...
In minor cases, the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine is damaged which is acutely painful for the patient. In more ... This is a groove that is sometimes converted into a foramen by ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital membrane to ... The lower border gives attachment to the posterior atlantoaxial ligament, which connects it with the axis. The lateral masses ... The posterior arch forms about two-fifths of the circumference of the ring: it ends behind in the posterior tubercle, which is ...
Posterior aspect. Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view Ligaments of wrist. Posterior view. The ulna is a long bone. The long, ... Ossification begins near the middle of the body of the ulna, about the eighth week of fetal life, and soon extends through the ... The trabeculæ at the lower end have a more longitudinal direction. The ulna is ossified from three centers: one each for the ... they serve for the attachment of ligaments: the back part of the ulnar collateral ligament medially, and the posterior ligament ...
Plan of ossification of the hip bone Diameters of inferior aperture of lesser pelvis (female) Right hip-joint from the front ... The lower portion is subdivided by a prominent longitudinal ridge, passing from base to apex, into two parts: The outer gives ... the long head of the biceps femoris and the semitendinosus Muscles of the gluteal and posterior femoral regions, with ischial ... attachment to the adductor magnus The inner to the sacrotuberous ligament The upper portion is subdivided into two areas by an ...
... and posterior sacrococcygeal ligaments which are the continuations of the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments that ... Saluja PG (1988). "The incidence of ossification of the sacrococcygeal joint". Journal of Anatomy. 156: 11-15. PMC 1261909. ... Attached to the posterior side is the gluteus maximus, which extends the thigh at the hip joint. The ligaments attached to the ... tendons and ligaments. However, these muscles, tendons and ligaments are also attached at many other points, to stronger ...
The joint capsule is reinforced by anterior and posterior ligament of the head of the fibula. The distal tibiofibular joint ( ... The ossification or formation of the bone starts from three centers, one in the shaft and one in each extremity. The tibia is ... Shape of right tibia 3D image Longitudinal section of tibia showing interior Right knee-joint. Anterior view. Right knee joint ... The remaining part of the posterior surface is smooth and covered by the Tibialis posterior, Flexor digitorum longus, and ...
... and interosseous intercarpal ligaments; and the pisohamate ligament. (Shown in red in the figure.) The ligaments of the ... The commencement of ossification for each bone occurs over period like other bones. This is useful in forensic age estimation. ... Of these the palmar or anterior and the dorsal or posterior surfaces are rough, for ligamentous attachment; the dorsal surfaces ... The eight carpal bones may be conceptually organized as either two transverse rows, or three longitudinal columns. When ...
On the ulnar side, the capsule reaches down to the posterior part of the annular ligament. The posterior capsule is attached to ... The ages of fusion are more variable than ossification, but normally occur at 13, 15, 17, 13, 16 and 13 years, respectively. In ... On the anterior side, the capsule consists mainly of longitudinal fibres. However, some bundles among these fibers run ... Less distinct than the ulnar collateral ligament, this ligament blends with the annular ligament of the radius and its margins ...
The navicular bone in the horse is supported by the distal sesamoidean impar ligament and two collateral sesamoidean ligaments ... It is the last of the foot bones to start ossification and does not tend to do so until the end of the third year in girls and ... The tibialis posterior is the only muscle that attaches to the navicular bone. The main portion of the muscle inserts into the ... it is a structural link between midfoot and forefoot and it is part of the longitudinal and transverse arch of the foot. The ...
The anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments extend the length of the vertebral column along the front and back of the ... In temnospondyls, bones such as the spinous process, the pleurocentrum and the intercentrum are separate ossifications. Fused ... ligaments and skin. The remaining posterior somites degenerate. During the fourth week of embryogenesis, the sclerotomes shift ... There are different ligaments involved in the holding together of the vertebrae in the column, and in the column's movement. ...
The cruciate ligament of the atlas consists of the transverse ligament of the atlas, a superior longitudinal band, and an ... may be confusing due to confusion with the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament of the knee. This ... Baqai, Muhammad Waqas Saeed; Javed, Gohar; Baig, Mirza Zain (2019). "Ossification of the Cruciform Ligament of Atlas; a Rare ... The inferior longitudinal band connects the transverse ligament to the body of the axis bone (C2). The inferior longitudinal ...
... posterior communicating artery posterior cranial fossa posterior cricoarytenoid muscle posterior cruciate ligament posterior ... list of human anatomical features Little's area liver lobule locus coeruleus loin long bone long ciliary nerves longitudinal ... orbitofrontal cortex organ organ of Corti organelle orifice oropharynx os multangulum minus os penis ossicles ossification ... posterior inferior cerebellar artery posterior lobe of the cerebellum posterior nasal artery posterior septal artery posterior ...
Ossification starts as membranous ossification before birth. After birth, the cartilaginous components would undergo ... It is thick and rough and its posterior or back surface affords attachment to the teres major and often to a few fibers of the ... The medial two-thirds of the fossa have 3 longitudinal oblique ridges, and another thick ridge adjoins the lateral border; they ... This notch is converted into a foramen by the superior transverse scapular ligament, and serves for the passage of the ...
Anulus fibrosus Artificial intervertebral disc Posterior longitudinal ligament, in the thoracic region Median sagittal section ... which is the calcification or ossification of the ligaments surrounding the vertebrae. This degeneration causes stiffness and ... Each disc forms a fibrocartilaginous joint (a symphysis), to allow slight movement of the vertebrae, to act as a ligament to ...
167 nuchal ligament The nuchal ligament is an elastic ligament that stretches from the back of the skull to the rear part of ... Posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina (PCDL): lamina extending from the posterior end (Posterior) of the centrum (centro-) to the ... also spelled epi-ossifications) are accessory ossifications attached to the skulls of ceratopsians. They include: The rostral, ... The ventral surface of the shaft featured a longitudinal ridge, the obturator process. While proximally located in basal taxa, ...
They are located on the posterior side of the wing. Ligaments attach the long calami firmly to the wing bones, and a thick, ... A skeletal formation, plowshare-shaped in birds, in which the final few caudal vertebrae are fused into a single ossification, ... As the epidermal cylinder extends through dermis, it differentiates into a protective peripheral sheath, longitudinal barb ... gular region The posterior part of the underside of a bird's head, described as "a continuation of the chin to an imaginary ...