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Duration of total contact casting for resolution of acute Charcot foot: a retrospective cohort study
Background Charcot neuroarthropathy (Charcot foot) is a highly destructive joint disease of the foot and ankle. If there is delayed diagnosis and treatment, it can lead to gross deformity, instability, recurrent ulceration and/or amputation.
Danielle A. Griffiths +1 more
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Background: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a clinical syndrome with neurogenic claudication, low back ache, with radiating pain to lower limbs, due to a decrease in spinal canal dimensions.
Makesh Ram Sriraghavan +5 more
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Background Charcot neuroarthropathy (Charcot foot) is a serious limb-threatening complication most commonly seen in individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Sarah M. Dallimore +3 more
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Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of INBONE II Total Ankle Arthroplasty in Patients Under 50 and Over 65 Years: A 4-Year Retrospective Study. [PDF]
The 4‐year postoperative outcomes of TAA using the INBONE II prosthesis were comparable between patients younger than 50 years and those older than 65 years, indicating that age alone may not serve as a definitive criterion for patient selection in TAA with this implant.
Xu X +5 more
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One of significant challenges faced by diabetologists, surgeons and orthopedists who care for patients with diabetic foot syndrome is early diagnosis and differentiation of bone structure abnormalities typical of these patients, i.e.
Aleksandra Konarzewska +5 more
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Spinal Stenosis: An Emerging Complication of Ageing in People With Haemophilia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Advances in haemophilia care have brought the challenges of ageing for people with haemophilia (PWH) to the forefront. Age‐related spinal degeneration may result in spinal stenosis; however, the rates in PWH are unknown. We sought to systematically review Irish PWH to address this gap in the current literature.
Kelly C +19 more
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Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Exacerbate Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification Development
ABSTRACT Neurogenic heterotopic ossifications (NHO) are heterotopic bones that develop in periarticular muscles after severe central nervous system (CNS) injuries. Several retrospective studies have shown that NHO prevalence is higher in patients who suffer concomitant infections.
Marjorie Salga +19 more
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Abstract Objective This prospective longitudinal study compares outcomes between Medicare beneficiaries receiving percutaneous image‐guided lumbar decompression (PILD) using the mild® procedure and a control group of patients receiving interspinous spacers for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) with neurogenic claudication (NC).
Peter S. Staats +4 more
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Diabetic foot as a complication of diabetes
AdmissionDiabetic foot is a chronic complication of diabetes. Is a shallow or deep skin ulcer. It can occur with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Diabetic foot can appear in anyone with diabetes.
Patrycja Ręba
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Reactive Arthritis Secondary to Cauda Equina Injury following Spine Fracture: A Case Report
A 38-year-old man presented with a one-month history of muscle weakness and dysesthesia in the lower extremities, urinary retention, and urinary tract infection after lumbar burst fracture resulted from high fall.
Xiao Li, Shaoling Wu, Chao Ma
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