The Role of Access of Joint Fluid to Bone in Periarticular Osteolysis

Abstract
In 1976, Harris et al. reported on four patients who had extensive, localized osteolysis after a total hip replacement [14]. This erosive or cavitary form of bone resorption has become a major problem that threatens the survival of otherwise successful total hip and knee replacements. Osteolysis has

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