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T follicular helper cells and T peripheral helper cells in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2023Recent technological progress has greatly advanced our understanding of human immunology. In particular, the discovery of human T follicular helper (Tfh) and T peripheral helper (Tph) cells has significantly advanced our understanding of human adaptive ...
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Traffic : the International Journal of Intracellular Transport, 2023
Iron homeostasis is crucial for maintaining proper cellular function, and its disruption is considered one of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal diseases.
Zhiwei Liao +5 more
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Iron homeostasis is crucial for maintaining proper cellular function, and its disruption is considered one of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal diseases.
Zhiwei Liao +5 more
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2009
Abstract Musculoskeletal conditions are a major cause of impairment, disability, health care utilization, and loss of economic productivity throughout the world. Among adults, osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.
Jennifer L. Kelsey, Marian T. Hannan
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Abstract Musculoskeletal conditions are a major cause of impairment, disability, health care utilization, and loss of economic productivity throughout the world. Among adults, osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.
Jennifer L. Kelsey, Marian T. Hannan
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Musculoskeletal Hydatid Disease
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2011Hydatid disease is an infectious disease caused by the larval stage of the parasitic tapeworm Echinococcosis granulosus. Its distribution is worldwide. Although hydatid disease can develop in almost any part of the body, it is most commonly found in the liver and lung. Musculoskeletal involvement is rare.
Arkun, Remide, Mete, Berna Dirim
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Rehabilitation in musculoskeletal diseases
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2008Occupational therapy and vocational rehabilitation are increasingly available for people with musculoskeletal diseases. Occupational therapy aims to improve or maintain function in work, leisure, self-care and domestic activities, social roles, and psychological status.
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Eosinophilia and musculoskeletal disease
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2001Eosinophilia is occasionally a feature of rheumatic disease. The differential diagnosis of eosinophilia includes parasitic infection, systemic vasculitides, eosinophilic arthritis, and myopathies, together with the idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome and malignancy.
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Orthetics in Musculoskeletal Disease
JAMA, 1963ORTHETICS in the treatment of the patient with musculoskeletal disease and disability may be prescribed for temporary use during rehabilitation or may be permanently needed. In either case, the purpose of orthetics and their areas of usefulness are specific. Orthetic devices may be indicated: (1) for support and protection of musculoskeletal structure,
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Biomarker Development for Musculoskeletal Diseases
PM&R, 2011AbstractMore than one in 4 Americans has a musculoskeletal (MSK) disorder that requires medical diagnosis and treatment. Imaging tools are able to demonstrate structural changes but cannot reflect the disease activity or symptom severity of MSK conditions.
Wan, Huang, Gwendolyn, Sowa
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