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TUBERCULAR DISEASE OF THE KNEE-JOINT AND HIP-JOINT IN CHILDREN. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. [PDF]
Edward A. Tracy
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Objective Recent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatment guidelines have recommended against NSAID use despite prevalent musculoskeletal symptoms and opioid overuse in this population. Given the discordance between changing national guidelines and potential clinical utility, we sought to assess national temporal trends in prescription NSAID and ...
Adam S. Mayer +5 more
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In major joint diseases the human synovium retains its potential to form repair cartilage. [PDF]
Hunziker EB +4 more
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INJURIOUS EFFECTS OF FORCIBLE PASSIVE MOTION IN DISEASED AND TRAUMATIC JOINTS [PDF]
ARTHUR J. GILLETTE
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Assessment of Pain Types in Recently Diagnosed Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis
Objective Up to 40% of patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) experience persistent pain, traditionally thought to be associated with a shift from peripherally to centrally mediated pain during the disease course in some patients. We assessed sensory profiles of recently diagnosed individuals with IA, hypothesizing that pain reported at this early ...
Zoe Rutter‐Locher +8 more
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Objective Ultrasound (US) has been proposed as a potential tool for assessing skin fibrosis in systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, a large‐scale comparison of US‐based assessment with histological markers of skin fibrosis has not been reported. We evaluated the US‐based skin assessments for their face validity (differentiation between involved SSc and ...
Ruhani Desai +12 more
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Editorial: Genetic and environmental roles in bone and joint diseases. [PDF]
Lammi MJ, Wang X, Ning Y.
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ON CERTAIN POINTS IN THE ETIOLOGY OF HIP-JOINT DISEASE. [PDF]
Richard Barwell
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Inequality and Health: Is Housing Crowding the Link? [PDF]
In this study we extend the literature (e.g. Deaton, 2002a; Kennedy and Kawachi, 1996; Wilkinson, 1996) by proposing a new mechanism through which income inequality can influence health.
Barbara Wolfe +2 more
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