Neurogenic heterotopic ossification: A review. Part 1

Alina M. Khodorovskaya, Vladimir A. Novikov, Valery V. Umnov, Alexey V. Zvozil, Evgenii V. Melchenko, Dmitriy V. Umnov, Dmitriy S. Zharkov, Olga V. Barlova, Elizaveta A. Krasulnikova, Fedor A. Zakharov
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BACKGROUND: Heterotopic ossification is the formation of bone tissues in the soft tissues of the body. A distinct form of heterotopic ossification is neurogenic, that is, resulting from severe injury to the brain or spinal cord of different genesis. Neurogenic heterotopic ossification is a complex multifactorial process of differentiated bone formation in the paraarticular soft tissues of large joints. Heterotopic ossification leads to the formation of persistent contractures and ankylosis, which cause severe disability and complicate rehabilitation. AIM: To analyze publications dealing with various aspects of neurogenic heterotopic ossification. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the first part of our review, we present the results of the literature analysis on the epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, and clinic and laboratory diagnosis of neurogenic heterotopic ossification. Scientific literature databases PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, Crossref, and eLibrary were searched for without language limitations. RESULTS: Current literature data on heterotopic ossification in patients with central nervous system pathologies are presented. Topical questions of etiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, and clinic and laboratory diagnostics of this pathological process are highlighted. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the risk factors of heterotopic ossification development and their prevention in the context of the modern knowledge of heterotopic ossification pathogenesis may help reduce the incidence of heterotopic ossification in patients with severe central nervous system injury.
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神经源性异位骨化:综述。第1部分
背景:异位骨化是指身体软组织中骨组织的形成。异位骨化的一种独特形式是神经源性骨化,即由不同来源的脑或脊髓严重损伤引起。神经源性异位骨化是大关节关节旁软组织分化成骨的复杂多因素过程。异位骨化导致持续挛缩和强直的形成,造成严重的残疾,并使康复复杂化。 目的:分析有关神经源性异位骨化各方面的文献。材料与方法:在我们的回顾的第一部分,我们介绍了在流行病学,危险因素,发病机制,临床和实验室诊断神经源性异位骨化的文献分析的结果。检索科学文献数据库PubMed,谷歌Scholar, Cochrane Library, Crossref和Library,没有语言限制。 结果:目前的文献资料对异位骨化患者的中枢神经系统病变。强调了病因学,危险因素,发病机制以及该病理过程的临床和实验室诊断的主题问题。 结论:在了解异位骨化发病机制的现代背景下,了解异位骨化发生的危险因素及预防措施,有助于降低严重中枢神经系统损伤患者异位骨化的发生率。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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