桡骨内生菌1例

R. Singh
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桡骨是前臂的外侧骨。桡骨上端包括头、颈和桡骨粗隆。肱二头肌胸肌肌腱插入桡骨粗隆后后粗糙部分。桡骨粗隆的前部光滑部分与后部被滑囊隔开。在本例中,观察到桡骨粗隆后粗糙部分的骨突出。在乔治国王医学院骨学实验室对桡骨进行检查时,在100个不同的桡骨中,有3个桡骨(2个左手桡骨和1个右手桡骨)存在纵向和横向内生菌。纵向内生菌的长度、高度和厚度在左两个半径分别为2.2/0.7/0.2 cm、1.9/0.7/0.4 cm和2.2/0.6/0.4 cm。这些横向内生菌的长度、高度和厚度在左两个半径分别为1.1/0.3/0.2 cm、0.8/0.2/0.2 cm和0.7/0.1/0.1 cm。内生性真菌可能由于过度使用肱二头肌而形成。这种额外的骨骼生长可能会冲击周围的结构,导致神经血管并发症和限制前臂的生物力学运动。
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Enthesophyte on the radius: a case report
Introduction Radius is a lateral bone of the fore- arm. The upper end of the radius consists of head, neck and radial tuberosity. Tendon of the biceps bra- chi muscle is inserted into the poste- rior rough part of radial tuberosity. The anterior smooth part of radial tuberosity is separated from the posterior part by bursa. In this case, bony projection from the posterior rough part of radial tuberosity was observed. Case report During examination of radii in the osteology lab of King George's Medi- cal University, three radii (two radii of left hands and one of right hand) out of 100 assorted radii were observed having longitudinal and trans- verse enthesophytes. The lengths, heights and thicknesses of these longitudinal enthesophytes in the left two radii were 2.2/0.7/0.2 cm, 1.9/0.7/0.4 cm and 2.2/0.6/0.4 cm in one right radius. The lengths, heights and thicknesses of these transverse enthesophytes in the left two radii were 1.1/0.3/0.2 cm, 0.8/0.2/0.2 cm and 0.7/0.1/0.1 cm in one right radius. Discussion Enthesophytes may be formed due to overuse of the biceps brachi muscle. This extra bony growth may impinge on the surrounding structures lead- ing to neurovascular complications and restriction of biomechanical movements of forearm.
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