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General problems of histology, histomorphogenesis and remodelling of bone have been discussed for a century and half, but have not yet been solved. Although bone histology studies have yielded a great deal of new information on the bone fracture repair, up to now there is no suitable histological model for a qualitative and quantitative complex investigation of post-traumatic bone reparation on the same morphological material in situ in the norm as well as after influence of various external factors. The aim of the present experimental study described in this book was the elaboration of a new…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
General problems of histology, histomorphogenesis and remodelling of bone have been discussed for a century and half, but have not yet been solved. Although bone histology studies have yielded a great deal of new information on the bone fracture repair, up to now there is no suitable histological model for a qualitative and quantitative complex investigation of post-traumatic bone reparation on the same morphological material in situ in the norm as well as after influence of various external factors. The aim of the present experimental study described in this book was the elaboration of a new perfect and efficient temporo-spatial in situ model perforation model, for the study of the complicate post-traumatic bone healing histology and for study of callus tissue compartments in normal and affected rats by means of a comparison of three models. As traumatology and ortopaedics are based on the use of knowledge about the repair morphology of the skeletal tissues the knowledges about this new standardized experimental model may be helpful for traumatologists but meanwhile for anyone else who is interested in bone repair.
Autorenporträt
Piret Hussar, D.M.Sci, histologist: graduated from the Medical Faculty of the University of Tartu, Estonia; followed by studies as MONBUSHO student and JSPS post-doctoral fellow in Japan. At present Associate Professor of Histology at the University of Tartu and at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia.