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Mycobacterial disease in the musculoskeletal system
Medical Journal of Australia, 1987Over a six-year period, 12 patients were admitted to a Melbourne teaching hospital with mycobacterial infections of the musculoskeletal system. Four of the infections involved soft tissue and these included three atypical mycobacterial infections. The average age at diagnosis was 60 years. Five patients were born outside Australia.
R, Butorac, G O, Littlejohn, J, Hooper
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Nutrition in Disease of Musculoskeletal System
2021Musculoskeletal disorders comprise more than 150 disorders that generally affect the locomotor system. These range from non-persistent ones that suddenly occur such as fractures, sprains and injuries to those lasting for lifetime such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthropathy.
Şahin, Nilay, Uysal, Bilal
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Caveolins in the development and diseases of musculoskeletal system
Cancer Letters, 2009Caveolins, essential scaffold proteins of caveolae, have emerged as versatile molecules that can influence numerous signaling pathways and disease processes. This brief review is focused on the role of caveolins in the physiology and pathology of musculoskeletal system and will discuss the key features of caveolins as related to differentiation and ...
Massimo, Serra, Katia, Scotlandi
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Telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal system diseases
2023The World Health Organization has defined telehealth services as applications where patients and providers are separated by distance, using information and communication tools to exchange information. It has been noted that telerehabilitation services appropriate to this definition are widespread with the needs arising, especially during the COVID-19 ...
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Prevalence of diseases of the musculoskeletal system in dogs
Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya, 2023The article presents the results of studying the spread of bone and joint pathology in dogs, which are most often prone to injury. An analysis was made of the database of three veterinary clinics of the Republic of Belarus for 2021 («Doctor Polosatov» (Vitebsk), «White Fang» (Vitebsk) and «Alfa- Vet» (Minsk)).
Mikhail P. Kuchinskiy +1 more
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Musculoskeletal System: Joint and Vertebral Column Diseases
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997Owner complaints that refer to the musculoskeletal system are common in older dogs and cats. When the veterinarian is presented with these types of complaints, the differential lists include chronic intervertebral disk disease, diskospondylitis, degenerative joint disease, spondylosis with nerve root compression, joint/ ligament instability, and/or ...
J D, Hoskins, S C, Kerwin
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The role of computed tomography in diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Journal of Computed Tomography, 1983Computed tomography has added another dimension to the evaluation of musculoskeletal disease. The ability to discern subtle differences in tissue densities and the capability of viewing structures in the axial plane has greatly aided the resolution between normal and pathologic tissue and the appreciation of the anatomic relation between normal and ...
M M, Riddlesberger, J P, Kuhn
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Infectious Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System
2019Recent trauma or surgery. IV drug use. Immunocompromise. Diabetes mellitus. Peripheral vascular disease. Peripheral neuropathy.
Theofanis Kalathas, Nikolaos K. Paschos
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Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
2019Musculoskeletal symptoms may be the initial presentation of a wide variety of systemic non-rheumatic conditions to include metabolic, endocrine, hematologic, and malignant process. Epidemiological features such as gender, ethnicity and age of onset, arthritis pattern, and associated symptoms along with response or lack thereof to empiric treatments ...
Michael Malekan, Apostolos Kontzias
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Sports in patients with systemic inflammatory musculoskeletal diseases
Der Orthopäde, 1997Local and systemic inflammatory mechanisms and immobilisation, perhaps secondarily intensified by corticosteroid treatment, very often produce reduced load capacity of the tissues. Pain, swelling of the joints, muscular atrophy and instability favour such development.
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