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Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 2008
Chondropathia patellae on a constitutional basis, in the narrow sense of the term, is predominantly responsible for producing the painful or irritated knee in juveniles and adolescents, with an incidence peak around the 20th year of life. The traumatic form associated with signs will often produce the same disorders of the patellar gliding path and of ...
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Chondropathia patellae on a constitutional basis, in the narrow sense of the term, is predominantly responsible for producing the painful or irritated knee in juveniles and adolescents, with an incidence peak around the 20th year of life. The traumatic form associated with signs will often produce the same disorders of the patellar gliding path and of ...
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979
Chondromalacia patellae can occur when structure or activity disrupts the delicate balance between the quadriceps and the patella. Dr. Levine discusses etiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Chondromalacia patellae can occur when structure or activity disrupts the delicate balance between the quadriceps and the patella. Dr. Levine discusses etiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
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PATELLA ALTA AND RECURRENT DISLOCATION OF THE PATELLA
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1992Fifteen knees were treated with a surgical technique designed for recurrent patellar dislocations when associated with patella alta. The average number of patellar dislocations preoperatively was 12, and the determination of patella alta was made using the technique described by Insall and Salvati, which is a ratio of the length of the patellar tendon ...
E, Simmons, J C, Cameron
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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2002
The pathognomonic symptoms of patients with nail-patella syndrome are their small or absent patellae and dysplastic or absent finger- and toenails. Many of the patients suffer from renal symptoms which also affect their prognosis. In 1998, mutations in the gene encoding the transcription factor LMX1B were identified as underlying this autosomal ...
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The pathognomonic symptoms of patients with nail-patella syndrome are their small or absent patellae and dysplastic or absent finger- and toenails. Many of the patients suffer from renal symptoms which also affect their prognosis. In 1998, mutations in the gene encoding the transcription factor LMX1B were identified as underlying this autosomal ...
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Patella Infera and Patella Alta
2011Patella infera represents the low position of the patella in relation to the femur and the tibia. Two terminologies are used to qualify this low position of the patella: “patella baja” or “patella infera”. As the latin form is the common way to describe the high position of the patella (patella alta), it is coherent to define patella infera as the ...
Paulo Renato F. Saggin, David Dejour
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
NAIL-PATELLA SYNDROME, FONG’S SYNDROME, OR HEREDITARY ONYCHOOSTEODYSPLASIA (HOOD), TURNERKIESER SYNDROME, OMIM #161200 Nail-patella syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with a characteristic clinical tetrad including fingernail dysplasia, hypoplastic or absent patellae, dislocation of the radial head, and bony protuberances of the iliae, known as
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NAIL-PATELLA SYNDROME, FONG’S SYNDROME, OR HEREDITARY ONYCHOOSTEODYSPLASIA (HOOD), TURNERKIESER SYNDROME, OMIM #161200 Nail-patella syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with a characteristic clinical tetrad including fingernail dysplasia, hypoplastic or absent patellae, dislocation of the radial head, and bony protuberances of the iliae, known as
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1995
AbstractWe report on 2 sporadic cases of small patella syndrome (coxo‐podo‐patellaire syndrome) most probably representing new mutations. Both children showed retarded patellar bone age (small patellae in Patient 1 and absent patellae in Patient 2) and pelvic abnormalities.
K, Kozlowski, J, Nelson
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AbstractWe report on 2 sporadic cases of small patella syndrome (coxo‐podo‐patellaire syndrome) most probably representing new mutations. Both children showed retarded patellar bone age (small patellae in Patient 1 and absent patellae in Patient 2) and pelvic abnormalities.
K, Kozlowski, J, Nelson
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The Knee, 2006
Osteoarticular tuberculosis is rare and affects the knee in about 8% of cases and the patella in less than 0.1%. This study reports a series of five patients who were immunologically competent but living in an endemic area for tuberculosis. Treatment with antituberculous therapy and early mobilization of the knee joint led to a successful outcome in ...
Ravi, Mittal, Vivek, Trikha, S, Rastogi
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Osteoarticular tuberculosis is rare and affects the knee in about 8% of cases and the patella in less than 0.1%. This study reports a series of five patients who were immunologically competent but living in an endemic area for tuberculosis. Treatment with antituberculous therapy and early mobilization of the knee joint led to a successful outcome in ...
Ravi, Mittal, Vivek, Trikha, S, Rastogi
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