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An electron microscopic study of the fascia from the medial and lateral sides of clubfoot.
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics 1985 September
Two cell types were observed in fascia from the lateral side of the clubfoot: a cell resembling the fibroblast of hypertrophic scar and a fibroblast-like cell with dilated rough endoplasmic reticulum. Three cell types were observed in fascia from the medial side of the clubfoot: typical fibroblasts, cells resembling myofibroblasts, and mast cells. The contracture of the medial side may be due to the myofibroblast-like cells, and this contracture may be enhanced by histamine released from the mast cells. The stretching of the lateral side is probably due to a compensatory fibrosis that maintains the tissue density.
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