2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-021-02617-w
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Minocycline black bone disease in arthroplasty: a systematic review

Abstract: Background Minocycline black bone disease is a rare finding that can cause concern when unexpectedly encountered during routine arthroplasty. Prolonged minocycline use can cause selective staining of subchondral bone, whilst peri-articular soft tissue and cartilage appear uninvolved. Methods A systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines was performed to identify all reported cases in the literature. Results … Show more

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“…It can rapidly inhibit bacteria and kill viruses, with an analgesic effect to relieve the pain of patients [ 15 ]. Minocycline is a periodontal local sustained-release antibiotic with a strong antibacterial effect and remains intact function in the oral cavity, with a good bactericidal effect and a long antibacterial effect [ 16 ]. Eugenol can improve the pharmacological activity of minocycline, and the combination of zinc oxide eugenol cement with minocycline is associated with a better efficacy for treating acute retrograde pulpitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It can rapidly inhibit bacteria and kill viruses, with an analgesic effect to relieve the pain of patients [ 15 ]. Minocycline is a periodontal local sustained-release antibiotic with a strong antibacterial effect and remains intact function in the oral cavity, with a good bactericidal effect and a long antibacterial effect [ 16 ]. Eugenol can improve the pharmacological activity of minocycline, and the combination of zinc oxide eugenol cement with minocycline is associated with a better efficacy for treating acute retrograde pulpitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for humans, skeletal hyperpigmentation, also known as "black bone", is considered a rare phenomenon that may be caused by medications and diseases [26]. Due to the small number of reported cases, it is difficult to form a comprehensive understanding of the mechanism of the skeletal hyperpigmentation [27]. Currently, there are studies investigating cranial pigmentation in zebrafish [28].…”
Section: Pigmentation Imaging For Adult Zebrafish Intra-and Extracran...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following publication of the original article [ 1 ], the author has added the new information in the funding information.…”
Section: Correction To: Journal Of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (...mentioning
confidence: 99%