2009
DOI: 10.1002/jor.20788
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The morphologic characteristics of nerve shortening following traumatic bone loss

Abstract: Little is known about peripheral nerve shortening secondary to joint contracture or traumatic bone loss. We used the rat sciatic nerve as a model to study nerve shortening secondary to leg shortening. Nerve shortening was induced by surgically removing 16 mm of the femur. The histology of the ipsilateral and contralateral (control) sciatic nerves were compared at 1 h, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks. Transverse semithin sections of sciatic nerve were prepared and examined; single fibers also were teased from the nerve fo… Show more

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