Osseous metaplasia with functioning bone marrow in hydroxyapatite orbital implants

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H. Lew
D. H. Shin
S. Y. Lee
J. W. Jang
S. J. Kim
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[1] Department of Ophthalmology,
[2] Institute of Vision Research,undefined
[3] Yonsei University College of Medicine,undefined
[4] C.P.O. Box: 8044,undefined
[5] Seoul 120-752,undefined
[6] Korea,undefined
[7] e-mail: sylee1009@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr,undefined
[8] Tel: +82–2–3618450,undefined
[9] Fax: +82–2–3120541,undefined
[10] Department of Pathology,undefined
[11] Yonsei University College of Medicine,undefined
[12] Seoul,undefined
[13] Korea,undefined
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Bone Marrow; Bone Formation; Hydroxyapatite; Histopathologic Examination; Fatty Tissue;
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Background: Bone formation within the hydroxyapatite implant has been reported in explanted spheres in humans. Bone-specific differentiation was observed to occur earlier in the pores of spherical hydroxyapatite implants enhanced with osteogenin within the rabbit socket. We observed previously unreported bone marrow formation in a coralline hydroxyapatite implant placed into the rabbit orbit after evisceration. Methods: One eye of each of 10 New Zealand white rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kg was eviscerated and implanted with hydroxyapatite spheres. The explanted hydroxyapatite spheres 20 weeks after surgery were examined under the microscope. Results: Histopathologic examination of the excised implants showed the presence of trabeculae of mature bone with fatty marrow and hematopoietic elements. Scattered throughout the fatty tissue were bone marrow elements consisting of precursors of the granulocytic and erythroid series and also megakaryocytes. Conclusion: The osseous metaplasia with functioning bone marrow was incidentally observed in the coralline hydroxyapatite implant without the addition of any osteogenesis-inducing agents.
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