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World J Orthop. Sep 18, 2017; 8(9): 688-696
Published online Sep 18, 2017. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v8.i9.688
Published online Sep 18, 2017. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v8.i9.688
Figure 1 Peroneal nerve, F30, M-group.
A: Perineurium, fragment of transverse semithin section, methylene blue - basic fuchsin stain; B: Proliferating cells in perineurium; C: Proliferating cells in endoneurium; fragments of paraffin-embedded sections stained using antibodies to Ki-67. Magnification 1250 ×.
Figure 2 Fragments of canine Pn semithin sections.
WA30, М-group. Toluidine blue stain. A: Normal condition of artery in epineurium; B: Epineural artery with closed lumen. Magnification 1250 ×.
Figure 3 Fragments of canine Tn semithin sections, WA30.
A: Some large myelinated nerve fibres has visibly thinned axons and thickened myelin sheaths, М-group, methylene blue - basic fuchsin stain, magnification 1250 ×; B: Two large nerve fibers (in the lower part of the image) are hypomyelinated; А-group, toluidine blue stain, magnification 500 ×.
Figure 4 Superficial zone of articular cartilage at D28 in semithin sections.
A: М-group; B: A-group. Methylene blue - basic fuchsin stain. Magnification 500 ×.
Figure 5 Chondrocytes of intermediate cartilage zone at F30.
А: In the left lacuna there are two degenerated chondrocytes, in the right lacuna - chondrocyte shrinkage, chromatin condensed on periphery of caryolemma, М-group; B: Chondrocyte with well-developed functionally active vacuolated cytoplasm occupies the whole lacuna. A-group. Semithin sections. Methylene blue - basic fuchsin stain. Magnification 1250 ×.
Figure 6 Chondrocytes in SEM at F30.
А: Cellular shrinkage. М-group; B: Rounded cell. A-group. Magnification 5500.
- Citation: Shchudlo N, Varsegova T, Stupina T, Shchudlo M, Saifutdinov M, Yemanov A. Benefits of Ilizarov automated bone distraction for nerves and articular cartilage in experimental leg lengthening. World J Orthop 2017; 8(9): 688-696
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v8/i9/688.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v8.i9.688