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Athletes' pseudoanaemia

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1991
To characterize the so-called pseudoanaemia of endurance-trained athletes, the plasma volume (PV), red cell volume (RCV) and total blood volume (TBV) of 12 male and 12 female athletes and 5 male and 5 female nonexercising controls were measured using 125I-labelled human serum albumin and 51Cr-labelled erythrocytes.
L M, Weight, B L, Darge, P, Jacobs
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Athlete’s nodule

The Journal of Dermatology, 2009
AbstractThree cases of athlete’s nodule on the feet are reported. In case 1, a 30‐year‐old man, who had been an amateur football player, presented with nodules on the lateral side of the feet and on the right lateral malleolus with a duration of 1 year.
Masaki, Uchiyama   +2 more
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Athletic Footwear

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1986
The development of technical athletic footwear is based on two interrelated principles: injury prevention and enhanced performance. Most athletes are interested in and will benefit from shoes that prevent injuries. On the other hand, in many situations, competitive or elite athletes might be willing to accept the increased injury risk if the shoe can ...
L S, Smith, R, Bunch
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Athletic Injuries

Pediatrics In Review, 1989
Sports medicine was for many years considered to be the preserve of the orthopedic surgeon, and it consisted primarily of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. With the recognition that primary care physicians can adequately care for more than 80% of athletic soft tissue injuries, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of ...
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Athlete's Foot

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979
The term athlete's foot doesn't accurately describe all maladies that afflict athletes' feet. Recognizing clinical characteristics and laboratory work will help physicians correctly diagnose and treat tineapedis, contact dermatitis, and eczema.
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