Gregg P J, Walder D N
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1980 May;62-B(2):222-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.62B2.7364838.
In an attempt to explain the distribution of lesions of caisson disease of bone in the human femur, the regional distribution of circulating microspheres which had been labelled with scandium-46 was studies in the femur of the rabbit. Microspheres with a diameter of 15 microns were equally distributed between the two ends of the bone and between the upper and lower halves of the shaft. However, microspheres with a diameter of 50 microns congregated in the upper end of the femur and in the lower half of the shaft, the two sites most commonly affected by caisson disease. A large percentage of the microspheres in the shaft, especially the larger spheres, were retained in the marrow. It is suggested that the microcirculation of the marrow may act as a filter and that the nature and distribution of its vessels determine the site of impaction of circulating emboli. This would explain why lesions of the shaft mainly affect the medulla of the bone and not the cortex.
为了解释人体股骨中减压病骨病变的分布情况,对用钪 - 46标记的循环微球在兔股骨中的区域分布进行了研究。直径为15微米的微球在骨的两端以及骨干的上半段和下半段之间均匀分布。然而,直径为50微米的微球聚集在股骨上端和骨干下半段,这两个部位是减压病最常累及的部位。骨干中的大部分微球,尤其是较大的微球,滞留在骨髓中。有人提出,骨髓的微循环可能起到过滤器的作用,其血管的性质和分布决定了循环栓子的嵌塞部位。这就解释了为什么骨干病变主要影响骨髓而非骨皮质。