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Histopathology of Rotator Cuff Teared reduction in all cell types. As tear size increases, there is also a progressive decrease in the number of blood vessels. Whether rotator cuff tear could heal spontaneously is an important pathologic and clinical question.不再流行 发表于 2025-3-23 18:17:01
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Obesitybolic syndrome . All these correlated pathologies may lead to hypoxia of the rotator cuff critical area; the consequent release of many reactive oxygen species causing oxidative stress and cell apoptosis may cause degeneration of the tendon and predispose it to rupture .Insatiable 发表于 2025-3-24 08:11:11
Subcoracoid Impingementt the width of the subcoracoid space, unless there is local pathology. The shape and size of this space depend on its limiting skeletal structures . Therefore, anatomical morphometric studies of these structures may provide information as to the etiology of the subcoracoid impingement syndrome .性别 发表于 2025-3-24 10:55:56
Subacromial Space and Rotator Cuff Anatomyof the posterior surface of the coracoid) and below by the humeral head, by the tendons of the rotator cuff and of the long head of the biceps (Fig. 1a, b). The area between the tendons of the supraspinatus and the subscapularis is called the rotator interval.清楚说话 发表于 2025-3-24 17:32:08
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The Impact of Aging on Rotator Cuff Tear Sizelarge prevalence of cuff tears with increasing frequencies in older patients. Milgrom et al. , using ultrasonography, reported that 65 % of their study population older than 70 years had a rotator cuff tear. As it arises from previous literature, a consistent part of subjects/patients older than