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The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals

The effect of changes in the circulation of blood on the metabolism of bone in general is well known to surgeons. The bones adjacent to an acute inflammatory process may share in the regional hyperaemis and undergo considerable osteoporosis. One of the most notable examples of this process has been...

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Main Author: Swart, Barend Hermanus
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Language:English
Published: Department of Surgery 2020
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description The effect of changes in the circulation of blood on the metabolism of bone in general is well known to surgeons. The bones adjacent to an acute inflammatory process may share in the regional hyperaemis and undergo considerable osteoporosis. One of the most notable examples of this process has been observed in the upper cervical vertebrae in association with acute inflammatory lesions of the pharnyx and of the glands in the neck which may lead to osteoporosis of such a degree as to produce spontaneous fracture of a vertebra.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31913 The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals Swart, Barend Hermanus Bones The effect of changes in the circulation of blood on the metabolism of bone in general is well known to surgeons. The bones adjacent to an acute inflammatory process may share in the regional hyperaemis and undergo considerable osteoporosis. One of the most notable examples of this process has been observed in the upper cervical vertebrae in association with acute inflammatory lesions of the pharnyx and of the glands in the neck which may lead to osteoporosis of such a degree as to produce spontaneous fracture of a vertebra. 2020-05-18T16:10:14Z 2020-05-18T16:10:14Z 1947 2020-04-16T09:14:33Z Master Thesis Masters https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31913 eng application/pdf Department of Surgery Faculty of Health Sciences
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The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals
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title The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals
title_full The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals
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title_short The effect of vasodilatation as obtained by lumbar sympathectomy on the growth of bones in normal young animals
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