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Title: Correlation between hyperplastic scars, hyperplastic callus and heterotopic ossifications. Author: Scapinelli R. Journal: Ital J Orthop Traumatol; 1979 Aug; 5(2):207-12. PubMed ID: 121299. Abstract: Independently of the local and general physiopathological factors that influence the repair of skin and bone, there seems to be marked parallelism in the same subject between hyperplastic scars, exuberant callus formation, and heterotopic ossification. The writer describes his findings in a series of personal cases. Arising out of these observations, he discusses the probable pathogenesis of this parallelism of behaviour, and its practical implications. Subjects in whom hyperplastic scars are produced are constitutionally more predisposed to form rapid and exuberant callus, or heterotopic ossification, than normal subjects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]