Role of reactive inflammations in paraossal, osteal structures and mater spinalis in experimental scoliosis reproduction
- Authors: Grigoriev M.A.1, Yarullin A.H.1, Andryukov A.I.1
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Medical University
- Issue: Vol 76, No 4 (1995)
- Pages: 335-339
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/104986
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj104986
- ID: 104986
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Abstract
The one-way suture of the dura mater spinalis' to the lateral portion of yellow ligament is performed for the purpose of the experimental scoliosis production on 14 rabbits aged 1 month after osteoplastic graft laminectomy by the method developed. The stable scoliosis of the III degree is observed in all animals to the end of the fourth month. The primarily one-way direction of the growth of vertebral arches and bodies as well as paravertebral soft tissue structures is due to the complex pathophysiological process caused by the nonadequate response of tensor dorsal muscles and pronounced tension of the body flexors, dura mater spinalis.
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M. A. Grigoriev
Kazan Medical University
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Department of Hygiene for Children and Adolescents of the Faculty of Preventive Medicine and General Hygiene of the Faculty of Pediatrics
Russian Federation, KazanA. H. Yarullin
Kazan Medical University
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Department of Hygiene for Children and Adolescents of the Faculty of Preventive Medicine and General Hygiene of the Faculty of Pediatrics
Russian Federation, KazanA. I. Andryukov
Kazan Medical University
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Department of Hygiene for Children and Adolescents of the Faculty of Preventive Medicine and General Hygiene of the Faculty of Pediatrics
Russian Federation, KazanReferences
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