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A 52-year-old right-handed woman, with occupational exposure to heavy cleaning equipment and newspaper delivery, presented to the Johns Hopkins Hospital emergency department in great distress. She had just exited the subway. While riding the train and holding a pole for stability, she abruptly developed excruciating pain and complete inability to flex ...
Colin B, Ligon, Allan C, Gelber
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Shoulder chondromatosis with multiple loose bodies and glenoid erosion- managed by arthroscopic loose body removal and BMAC [PDF]
Chondromatosis is a rare, benign condition of the joints with metaplasia of synovium into cartilage leading to the formation of loose bodies. Involvement of the shoulder joint is uncommon. Symptomatic individuals require removal of the loose bodies. Here
SR Sundararajan +2 more
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Giant Peritoneal Loose Body: A Case Report and Review of Literature [PDF]
A 52-year-old man was presented with discomfort in lower abdomen and irritative voiding symptoms. Computed tomography showed a well circumscribed mass with calcification in front of bladder compressing the bladder diagnosed as leiomyoma with ...
HEMANTH MAKINENI +3 more
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Arthroscopic treatment for elbow intraarticular loose bodies [PDF]
We present a case of 29 years old man, diver, exposed to heavy work. He accused pain at the level of right elbow. Plain radiographs suggested a calcified intra-articular body.
Tudor M. Gavrilă, Ștefan Cristea
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Large Intraperitoneal Loose Body [PDF]
We report a large, asymptomatic, intraperitoneal loose body in a 72-year-old male, presented with bilateral inguinal hernia.
Sadananda Meher +2 more
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Primary synovial chondromatosis, or Reichel’s syndrome, is a rare benign tumour arising from the synovial lining of a joint. We present the case of a 25-year-old male with Reichel’s syndrome of the ankle, with subsequent recurrence following open ...
Thomas Gatt, Mark Portelli
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A Giant Peritoneal Loose Body [PDF]
Peritoneal loose bodies (PLBs) are usually discovered incidentally during laparotomy or autopsy. A few cases of giant PLBs presenting with various symptoms have been reported in the literature. Here, we describe a case of a giant PLB incidentally found in the pelvic cavity of a 50-year-old man.
Kim, Hyun-Soo +3 more
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Syndesmotic Loose Bodies in Complex Ankle Fractures: Classification System [PDF]
Introduction: Trimalleolar and quadrimalleolar fractures have a worse prognosis than other ankle fractures and are frequently associated with other injuries.
Hernán E Coria +7 more
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Syndesmotic Loose Bodies in Trimalleolar Ankle Fractures [PDF]
Introduction: Trimalleolar ankle fractures have a worse prognosis than other ankle fractures and are in most cases associated with other injuries. Adequate reduction is the key to restoring ankle function.
Hernan E Coria +2 more
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