Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Insertion tissue biopsies of right arm common extensor tendons from 11
patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis were processed for light and
electron microscopy. The subjects were aged between 38 and 54 years (only
one was 25). The specimens showed a variety of structural changes such as
biochemical and spatial alteration of collagen, hyaline degeneration, loss
of tenocytes, fibrocartilage metaplasia, calcifying processes,
neovascularization and vessel wall modifications. Tissue alterations were
evident in limited zones of the tendon fibrocartilage in which the
surgical resection was generally visible. The areas where the degenerative
processes were localized, were restricted and in spatial contiguity with
morphologically normal ones. The observed cases presented histological and
electron microscopic findings that characterize lateral epicondylitis as a
degenerative phenomenon involving all tendon components.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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