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Eponyms in Orthopaedics

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2001
Eponym (epó-nim) [Greek eponymos, named after] The name of a disease, structure, operation, or procedure, derived from the name of the person who discovered or described it first. Argot (äŕgõ) [French origin "in thieves' jargon"] The specialized vocabulary and idioms of those in the same work. Eponyms are commonly used in orthopaedics.
J L, Visotsky, L S, Benson
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Orthopaedic Infections

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1998
Patients with orthopaedic infections may require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). Necrotizing fasciitis and clostridial myonecrosis (gas gangrene) are serious soft tissue infections that may cause life-threatening complications. Patients suffering from infectious arthritis, osteomyelitis, or prosthetic joint infections may be seen in the ICU
D, Redfield, T, Hayes
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Improving orthopaedics

Nursing Management, 2007
Of all specialties, orthopaedics is associated with the longest waiting times nationally and the largest number of patients on 18-week pathways, writes Ruth Williams.
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Networks in orthopaedics

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2020
Syed S, Ahmed, Fares S, Haddad
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Tele-orthopaedics: A systematic mapping study

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2022
Ali Behmanesh   +2 more
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Orthopaedics

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
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The relationship between exposure to noise and hearing loss in orthopaedics

Bone and Joint Journal, 2023
Dylan Mistry   +2 more
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Orthopaedics

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 1999
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Orthopaedics

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
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Current challenges for women in orthopaedics

Bone & Joint Open, 2021
Maryam Ahmed
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