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ABSTRACT Adult‐onset Still's disease should be considered in young adults presenting with fever of unknown origin and inflammatory arthritis, even in the absence of rash or sore throat. Recognition of the Wissler–Fanconi variant and early ferritin testing can prevent diagnostic delay and enable prompt, effective immunosuppressive therapy.
Attaina Najeeb +5 more
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Background: Chronic lumbopelvic pain is often linked to sacroiliac joint dysfunction, where the joint’s complex structure and biomechanics complicate diagnosis and treatment.
A. Kondratiev, N. Smetankina, V. Staude
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Inter-rater agreement, sensitivity, and specificity of the prone hip extension test and active straight leg raise test [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Two clinical tests used to assess for neuromuscular control deficits in low back pain (LBP) patients are the prone hip extension (PHE) test and active straight leg raise (ASLR) test.
Dale A Goertzen +2 more
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Mucosal‐Associated Invariant T Cells in Rheumatic Diseases
Mucosal‐associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are innate‐like T cells defined by their semi‐invariant T cell receptor and restriction by the major histocompatibility complex class I–related molecule (MR1). These cells are primarily activated by microbial‐derived metabolites presented by MR1 or by cytokines.
Manon Lesturgie‐Talarek +7 more
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Purpose: The aim of the present study is to understand the clinical outcomes of a novel hydroxyapatite-coated (HA-coated) titanium screw for surgical treatment of SI joint dysfunction.
Alex Mohit, Torrey Shirk
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Effects of Laser and Sacroiliac Joint Mobilization for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
To evaluate the effects of laser and sacroiliac join mobilization for sacroiliac joint dysfunction.The SI Joint`s primary functions are to provide to distribute trunk load to the lower limbs. Lowback discomforts are frequently caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SI) Joint, which can bedifficult to diagnose.
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The Art of Deception: Multiple Myeloma Imitating Spondyloarthritis—A Case Report
ABSTRACT Rheumatic symptoms can be associated with malignancies. Although sacroiliitis is not a classic paraneoplastic syndrome, malignant infiltration of sacroiliac joints by multiple myeloma can mimic inflammatory rheumatologic disease. Multiple myeloma (MM), a plasma cell malignancy often presenting with bone pain, can involve axial skeletal ...
Prabin Khatri +5 more
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RNA Analysis Uncovers Pathogenic PARN Variant in Dyskeratosis Congenita
Using WGS and RNA analysis, we identified a branch point‐disrupting variant in the PARN gene and elucidated its pathogenic molecular mechanism in a child with atypical dyskeratosis congenita presentation. ABSTRACT Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a rare genetic disorder caused by impaired telomere maintenance, leading to diverse clinical manifestations ...
Daria Akimova +3 more
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Evidence-based radiology (part 1): Is there sufficient research to support the use of therapeutic injections for the spine and sacroiliac joints? [PDF]
Introduction: This review article addresses the best evidence currently available for therapeutic injection therapy for conditions targeting the spine and sacroiliac joints. The article is presented by spinal region.
Hodler, Juerg, Peterson, Cynthia
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to determine the effect of using a peanut ball in different positions on the labour process, maternal and neonatal outcomes for parturient women with high maternal body mass index. Methods This randomized controlled trial was conducted between March 2022 and August 2023 with 59 parturient women.
Fulden Ozkececi, Gulten Guvenc
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