[1] According to Ellis, the tumor is dissected down to the
periosteum to obtain adequate tumor-free margins.
This modified periosteal flap is easy to perform and allows good access to create a subperiosteal pocket, and also complete repositioning of the
periosteum aiming at reducing the risks of device migration.
Often in children and adolescents, a single pin and the reduced
periosteum provide sufficient stability to prevent re-displacement of the fracture.
In order to obtain a coronal repositioning of the flap, excluding tensions deriving from muscles, the elevated flap was released through partial-thickness incisions of muscular insertions to the
periosteum deep apically.
As a result, in case of large bone defects, the
periosteum could be a source of stem/progenitor cells [51].
As seen in the first patient, the medial clavicular epiphysis stayed properly in place and the clavicular metaphysis was displaced retrosternally disrupting the posterior
periosteum longitudinally.
The masses were located between the squamous epithelium and
periosteum of the bony EAC, and they separated very easily--again indicating that masses were not in contact with the
periosteum.
The use of
periosteum and Surgicel for bone restoration in congenital clefts of the maxilla.
Moreover, the
periosteum (osteogenic tissues surrounding bones) contains multiple stem cells that secrete large quantities of VEGF and BMP2, thereby playing critical roles in boosting bone healing (15-17).
After a time, inflammation took place in the
periosteum of the root, and the tooth was in a measure loosened.
Here, we present two cases of which one had scalp involvement correlating to antenatal methimazole intake and the other one had unusual presentation with involvement of deep tissues up to the
periosteum of right lower limb.
Medical observations have confirmed that it halts the erosion of
periosteum in bone, and a paper submitted by Dr W Dewey claimed that he used the plant to cure a cancer of the lip.