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Osteonecroses and Osteochondroses

2019
Abstract Chapter 115, entitled “Osteonecroses and Osteochondroses,” discusses the pathophysiology, clinical findings, imaging findings, and treatment of osteonecrosis (ON) of bone, including epiphyseal ON and bone infarcts. It also discusses the osteochondroses including Legg–Calvé-Perthes, osteochondritis dissecans, Blount, Panner ...
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OSTEONECROSE X OSTEORRADIONECROSE

As neoplasias malignas orais mais prevalentes na população brasileira e mundial geralmente acometem regiões como lábio, língua, mucosa jugal, palato duro, gengivas e assoalho d e boca. Acredita-se que as diferenças de incidência d e cânceres e m boca estão diretamente relacionadas com os fatores de risco, sendo que os homens possuem uma prevalência ...
Camila Beatriz Silva NUNES   +4 more
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OSTEONECROSE DOS MAXILARES RELACIONADO A MEDICAMENTOS

Revista ft
A alta afinidade pelo tecido ósseo e consequente alteração do turnover ósseo causada pelos bisfosfonatos (BFs, fármacos antirreabsortivos) colocam em cheque a segurança da execução de procedimentos odontológicos invasivos nos maxilares em pacientes que fazem uso dessas medicações, apontando tais condutas como o principal gatilho para o surgimento de ...
Luis Fernando Alves Correa   +2 more
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[STEROID-INDUCED OSTEONECROSES OF FEMORAL HEAD].

Georgian medical news, 2020
Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a multifactorial disease with progressive development of severe secondary coxarthrosis. There are two types of necroses - secondary and idiopathic. The pathogenesis of necrosis is associated with local blood circulation disorders, coagulopathies and violation of bone tissue regeneration.
L, Chikvatia   +3 more
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OSTEONECROSE ASEPTIQUE APRES TRANSPLANTATION RENALE

1983
In a series of 388 kidney transplantations performed in 328 patients, aseptic bone necrosis was diagnosed in 27 patients. Forty seven lesions were detected. The femoral head was most often involved (33 cases) followed by the femoral condyle (10 cases), the head of the humerus (3 cases) and the carpal navicular bone (1 case).
Kinnaert, Paul   +2 more
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Bisphosphonate–induced osteonecrose of the jaws in patients with osteoporosis

Journal of Stomatological Medicine
Bisphosphonate–induced maxillary osteonecrosis represents a pathology of the oral cavity characterized by the presence of ulcerations, exposure of necrotic bone tissue and secondary complications. Purpose: to evaluate the effectiveness of preventive measures and treatment plan of bisphosphonate–induced maxillary osteonecrosis in patients with ...
Chiril Voloc   +4 more
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[Osteonecroses in systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome].

Klinicheskaia meditsina, 2004
The purpose of the study was to analyze the incidence of osteonecroses (ON) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients with and without antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), primary APS (PAPS) and to define a relationship of the development of ON to some risk factors for vascular diseases.
T M, Reshetniak   +2 more
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Bisfosfonaatgerelateerde osteonecrose van de kaak 1.

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2007
Bisphosphonates are generally administered either orally or intravenously. Orally administered bisphosphonates are primarilly used in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, and Paget's disease. When orally administered, only about 1% is absorbed from the tractus from the tractus digestivus.
Allard, R. H.   +4 more
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Análise biomecânica da marcha de pacientes com osteonecrose da cabeça do fêmur

Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia, 2023
Julia Silva E Lima Schleder   +2 more
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