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The Etiology of Osteosarcoma

2009
Studies to determine the etiology of osteosarcoma involve epidemiologic and environmental factors and genetic impairments. Factors related to patient characteristics include age, gender, ethnicity, growth and height, genetic and familial factors, and preexisting bone abnormalities.
G. Ottaviani, N. Jaffe
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Etiology of Spondylolisthesis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
The etiology of spondylolisthesis is multiple according to the type of the vertebral slipping. In fact all the following basic pathological processes may be involved: congenital malformation of the upper sacrum in the dysplastic spondylolisthesis; growth dysplasia of the vertebral arch in the "isthmic spondylolisthesis" where an hereditary background ...
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The Etiology of Pericarditis

Diseases of the Chest, 1953
1) The general autopsy incidence of pericarditis is 5.95 per cent. This figure changes very little from year to year. 2) The incidence of pericarditis due to bacterial invasion is definitely decreased since the advent of the chemotherapeutic and antibiotic agents. 3) Pericarditis secondary to uremia, cardiovascular diseases and malignancy are
G C, GRIFFITH, L, WALLACE
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The Etiology of Rachitis

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1886
Although we can hardly accept Jenner's statement that rachitis is the most common, the most important, and in its effects the most fatal of the diseases affecting children, as holding true in this country, it is yet sufficiently common to make its prevention of great importance to the public health.
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On the etiology of cancer

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1958
C ANCER is a popular generic term for malignant neoplasms, a great group of diseases of unknown (and probably multiple) cause, occurring in all human and animal populations and arising in all tissues composed of potentially dividing cells. Its basic characteristic is the hereditarily transmissible abnormality in cells that is manifested by reduced ...
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