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Rheumatology International, 2010
A 42-year-old woman presented with a 3-week history of left knee pain and swelling. She had suffered dermatitis herpetiformis for 12 years, proved by skin biopsy. She had never been on gluten-free diet. Knee pain increased with motion and her gait was antalgic. On admission, she was mainly dependent on wheelchair due to pain and limitation.
Cengiz, Mustafa+2 more
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A 42-year-old woman presented with a 3-week history of left knee pain and swelling. She had suffered dermatitis herpetiformis for 12 years, proved by skin biopsy. She had never been on gluten-free diet. Knee pain increased with motion and her gait was antalgic. On admission, she was mainly dependent on wheelchair due to pain and limitation.
Cengiz, Mustafa+2 more
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Acromioclavicular Joint Disease
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2015The acromioclavicular joint is an important component of the shoulder girdle experiencing significant loading during normal activities of daily living. The joint is frequently subjected to trauma and as a synovial articulation can become involved in rheumatoid arthritis and the seronegative arthropathies.
Scott McDonald, Melanie A. Hopper
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Degenerative Joint Diseases [PDF]
Degenerative disorder of joint is the most common articular pathology in the elderly, receiving growing attention in recent years because of the remarkable prolongation of life expectancy. There are various terms to describe the disorder, including osteoarthritis, osteoarthrosis, degenerative arthritis, and degenerative joint disease.
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Tumors and diseases of the joint
Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2011A variety of different diseases affect the synovium, including infection, noninfectious immunologic inflammatory conditions, degenerative arthroses, crystal deposits, trauma, and tumors. Tumors of the synovium are relatively uncommon. Any mesenchymal tumor may arise in the synovium, but most recapitulate its normal counterpart including synoviocytes ...
Andrew E. Rosenberg+4 more
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1994
The joints are affected by a number of diseases of known and unknown etiology. These are listed in Table 1.
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The joints are affected by a number of diseases of known and unknown etiology. These are listed in Table 1.
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Investigation of joint disease
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1992The role of nuclear medicine in the diagnosis and management of the major arthropathies is critically reviewed, with particular reference to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid and similar forms of arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, non-specific back pain, gout, the neuropathic joint, avascular necrosis, infection and the consequences of prosthetic joint ...
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Diseases of the Bones and Joints
Annual Review of Medicine, 1955Any discussion of rheumatoid arthritis always brings up for consideration cortisone and its derivatives. After nearly six years of experience the drug is recognized as a substance with effective therapeutic activities as well as a potent agent for control of pain.
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Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1983
We have focused on several features somewhat unique to OA which require special attention relative to clinical trials. These include disease classification, for which the schema in Table 1 was developed, patient selection and admission criteria, and the choice of appropriate clinical outcome parameters.
Marc C. Hochberg, Roy D. Altman
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We have focused on several features somewhat unique to OA which require special attention relative to clinical trials. These include disease classification, for which the schema in Table 1 was developed, patient selection and admission criteria, and the choice of appropriate clinical outcome parameters.
Marc C. Hochberg, Roy D. Altman
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Gerontology, 1976
In male mice of strain C57Bl, obesity caused by intraperitoneal administration of aurothioglucose failed to alter the course of spontaneous osteoarthrosis. The distribution of osteoarthrosis of the knee joint and of spondylosis of the thoracic and lumbar spine was haphazard in regard to body weight, and levels of plasma and hepatic lipids.
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In male mice of strain C57Bl, obesity caused by intraperitoneal administration of aurothioglucose failed to alter the course of spontaneous osteoarthrosis. The distribution of osteoarthrosis of the knee joint and of spondylosis of the thoracic and lumbar spine was haphazard in regard to body weight, and levels of plasma and hepatic lipids.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Few conditions have the wealth of medical folklore and the number of unconfirmed theories that are encountered in the field of rheumatic diseases. High on the list is the belief that in some way diet has something to do with the causation of many forms of arthritis or may be important in the cure of these conditions.
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Few conditions have the wealth of medical folklore and the number of unconfirmed theories that are encountered in the field of rheumatic diseases. High on the list is the belief that in some way diet has something to do with the causation of many forms of arthritis or may be important in the cure of these conditions.
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