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Biomarker Development for Musculoskeletal Diseases

PM&R, 2011
AbstractMore 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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Toxicity of cadmium in musculoskeletal diseases

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2019
Epidemiological studies have reported that exposure to toxic metals like cadmium (Cd) may promote the development of musculoskeletal diseases, such as osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and osteoarthritis (OA), among others. The objective of this review is to summarize the molecular mechanisms of inflammation and oxidative stress activated by Cd ...
D. Reyes-Hinojosa   +10 more
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYNDROMES IN PARASITIC DISEASES

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1993
Parasitic infestation can induce a variety of rheumatic syndromes as a result of infiltration of musculoskeletal structures by parasites or an immune mediated mechanism. Parasite-induced symptoms should be considered when arthritis, enthesitis, myositis, or vasculitis develop in patients residing in endemic areas and in certain subsets of the ...
Frank B. Vasey   +2 more
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MRI of Musculoskeletal Disease

1988
The role of MRI in diagnosis of musculoskeletal disease was at first considered to be very limited. The absence of signal from cortical bone was interpreted as a major disadvantage. In the past few years however interest and experience in MRI of musculoskeletal disease have expanded rapidly.
A. H. M. Taminiau   +2 more
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Lyme Disease: Musculoskeletal Manifestations

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
A previously unrecognized musculoskeletal syndrome led to the recognition of this "new" infectious disease. Several distinct patterns of musculoskeletal involvement can be seen throughout the course of untreated Lyme disease. Diffuse, nonspecific muscle achiness and stiffness can be seen early to be followed by characteristically brief, recurrent ...
John Kolstoe, Ronald P. Messner
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Therapeutics of Musculoskeletal Disease in the Horse

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1999
Therapeutic medications play a crucial role in the successful therapy of many musculoskeletal diseases that occur in horses. For example, appropriate antibiotic therapy is extremely important in the treatment of diseases caused by infections with microorganisms such as botulism, tetanus, osteomyelitis, and muscle abscesses.
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Phenylbutazone, musculoskeletal disease, and leukemia

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1982
Four hundred and nine patients age 30 and over with leukemia or lymphoma and a subset of 127 patients with myelocytic leukemia were compared with equal numbers of matched hospitalized control subjects and matched subscribers to the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Care Program (member controls).
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Musculoskeletal Diseases of Children

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
This book fills a void that has existed in pediatric rheumatology by providing a single text in which the entire spectrum of childhood musculoskeletal diseases, including rheumatic, orthopedic, and physical medicine, is presented. The stress placed on the multidisciplinary approach necessary for the optimum care of children is a recurring and important
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Paediatric musculoskeletal disease

Journal de Radiologie, 2006
Paediatric musculoskeletal disease , Paediatric musculoskeletal disease , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
D. Wilson, J.F. Chateil
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A biomechanical approach to musculoskeletal disease

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2004
The importance of biomechanical factors in musculoskeletal disease may be appreciated in the clinical characteristics and pathophysiology of joint degeneration in osteoarthritis. The biomechanical characteristics of the neuromuscular system are integral in determining the function and stability of the synovial joint and in mediating the biochemical ...
Kirsten C. Moisio, Najia Shakoor
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