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Direct Mouse Trauma/Burn Model of Heterotopic Ossification
Published on: August 6, 2015
[Heterotopic ossifications in major burn injuries : An interdisciplinary challenge]
F Siemers1, P L Stollwerck, J A Lohmeyer
1Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck. f.siemers@gmx.de
Abstract:
Heterotopic ossifications in peri-articular tissue can appear after severe head injury, spinal trauma or local joint trauma. Following extensive burns, heterotopic ossifications are a rare, but severe complication with an unknown pathogenesis. In a retrospective analysis of 672 patients who were treated in our burn center over the last 10 years we identified 5 cases (0.74%) of heterotopic ossification.
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