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Infectious osteitis pubis

Urology, 1978
Osteitis pubis is a well-recognized painful inflammation involving the structures of the anterior half of the pelvic girdle, but its cause remains controversial. Biopsy and culture of the pubic bone in 3 patients with osteitis pubis after implantation of a urinary anti-incontinence device were consistent with pubic osteomyelitis which responded to ...
E, Bouza, D J, Winston, W L, Hewitt
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Osteitis fibrosa cystica

Joint Bone Spine, 2017
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since vendredi 27 mai ...
Arbault, Anaïs   +3 more
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Athletic Osteitis Pubis

Sports Medicine, 2011
Athletic osteitis pubis is a painful and chronic condition affecting the pubic symphysis and/or parasymphyseal bone that develops after athletic activity. Athletes with osteitis pubis commonly present with anterior and medial groin pain and, in some cases, may have pain centred directly over the pubic symphysis.
Corey J, Hiti   +4 more
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OSTEITIS PUBIS*

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1951
E F, HOCK, K A, KURTZ
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Osteitis Condensans Ilii

Rheumatology International, 2009
Osteitis Condensans Ilii (OCI) is a benign cause of axial low back pain. Although no clear etiology has been identified, the prevailing theory is that mechanical strain affects the auricular portion of the ilium and causes premature arthritis. The location of the sclerosis has been traditionally confined to the ilium and may give the false impression ...
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Osteitis Condensans Ilii

Radiology, 1953
Twenty-eight cases of osteitis condensans ilii are briefly reviewed. Two of these are male; six of the 26 women had never been pregnant. No abnormality was detected in blood picture, E.S.R., W.R. or urine. Clinical features were varied and often indefinite.
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Tuberculous Osteitis Pubis

The British Journal of Radiology, 1957
The relative rarity of tuberculous osteitis pubis, and the uncommon appearances encountered in two patients with this condition have stimulated this report. This disease often runs a relatively painless course, and therefore in many cases is in an advanced stage before the patient seeks medical attention, by which time extensive destruction of the ...
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Osteitis Pubis

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995
Osteitis pubis is a painful, noninfectious inflammatory condition that involves the pubic bone, symphysis, and surrounding structures. Initially associated with urologic procedures, osteitis pubis has been described as a complication of various obstetrical and gynecological procedures including vaginal deliveries.
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Osteitis Pubis

Journal of Urology, 1948
M L, ROSENBERG, S A, VEST
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OSTEITIS PUBIS

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1954
L J, ALPERIN, M J, BENDER
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