Ergebnisse Der Chirurgie Und Orthopädie 1936
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-91091-3_4
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Die Periarthritis humeroscapularis

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“…T h e most interesting o f the degenerative changes is the cystic degeneration reviewed. It has morphological features similar to those seen in ruptures of the tendon of the supraspinatus in the shoulder reported by SCHAER (1936). The changes are also in some respects similar to those occurring in the ruptures of different tendons reported by many investigators.…”
Section: B Histopathologic Changessupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…T h e most interesting o f the degenerative changes is the cystic degeneration reviewed. It has morphological features similar to those seen in ruptures of the tendon of the supraspinatus in the shoulder reported by SCHAER (1936). The changes are also in some respects similar to those occurring in the ruptures of different tendons reported by many investigators.…”
Section: B Histopathologic Changessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The metaplasia of the tendinous tissue into fibrocartilage begins, however, fairly early in the midmost and deep layers. SCHAER (1936) and DEPALMA (1952) reported metaplasia of ten dinous tissue into fibrocartilage in the shoulder in connection with degen eration of the tendon of the supraspinatus. How the fibrocartilage found in different tendons and hgaments constitutes a reaction mechanism to continuous overstrain of the tissue was described by ALBERTINI (1929).…”
Section: Fig S: Tm Foci Of Degeneration In the Deepest Layer Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schaer 10 found that 25% of their patients with frozen shoulder had Dupuytren's contracture. We found 58% of our patients with frozen shoulder had evidence of palmar contracture, usually in the form of a pit or nodule, and more rarely a band of Dupuytren's disease.…”
Section: Associationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…15 Both of these conditions involve similar fibrotic mechanisms (of the shoulder joint capsule in the case of frozen shoulder), the laying down of a collagen-rich ECM, and the involvement of myofibroblast-mediated contraction. 16,17 Although DD and frozen shoulder have different natural histories (the former a progressive disease, the latter usually self-limiting and resolving in time), they may well share common pathways leading to contracture. 16 The MMP inhibitors that cause the musculoskeletal syndrome are pan-MMP inhibitors, showing an approximately nanomolar (or lower) inhibition constant against many of the MMPs tested.…”
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confidence: 99%