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Nakajima, Y., K. A. Apaza Alccayhuaman, D. Botticelli, N. P. Lang, E. F. De Rossi, and S. P. Xavier. 2023. “Mucosal Adhesion Phenomenon After Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation: A Preclinical Study.” Clinical Oral Implants Research 34, no. 9: 967–978. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14123.
In Figure 5 the legend was the same as Figure 4. The correct legend is the following:
Figure 5. Photomicrographs of ground sections depicting the Fusion stage. (a) Epithelial cells of the two mucosae interpenetrating into the opposite layer (dotted green arrows). In some regions, the basal layer shows cell loss, with invasion by connective tissue and a few inflammatory cells (dotted white arrow). White arrows mark the subjectively determined limits of adhesion. (b, c) Epithelial cell bridges connecting the two mucosae (red arrows), forming enclosed regions within the sinus cavity. The green arrow indicates the two epithelial layers fused together. (c) Hypermitotic projections were observed in both layers, located in opposite positions as if they were attracted to each other (dotted red arrows). Healing times: (a, c) 2 weeks; (b) 4 weeks. Staining: Stevenel’s blue and alizarin red.
中岛,Y, K. A. Apaza Alccayhuaman, D.波提切利,N. P. Lang, E. F. De Rossi和S. P. Xavier. 2023。上颌窦底抬高后粘膜粘连现象:临床前研究。临床口腔种植体研究,第34期。9: 967 - 978。https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14123.In图5图例与图4相同。正确的图例如下:图5。描绘融合阶段的地面部分的显微照片。(a)两层粘膜上皮细胞互穿(绿色虚线箭头)。在某些区域,基底层细胞丢失,伴有结缔组织和少量炎症细胞的侵袭(白色虚线箭头)。白色箭头表示主观确定的粘附极限。(b, c)上皮细胞桥连接两个粘膜(红箭头),在窦腔内形成封闭区域。绿色箭头表示两个上皮层融合在一起。(c)在两层都观察到有丝分裂的突出物,位于相反的位置,好像它们相互吸引(红色虚线箭头)。愈合时间:(a, c) 2周;(b) 4周。染色:斯蒂夫蓝,茜素红。我们为这个错误道歉。
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Clinical Oral Implants Research conveys scientific progress in the field of implant dentistry and its related areas to clinicians, teachers and researchers concerned with the application of this information for the benefit of patients in need of oral implants. The journal addresses itself to clinicians, general practitioners, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists, as well as to teachers, academicians and scholars involved in the education of professionals and in the scientific promotion of the field of implant dentistry.