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Objective Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an age‐related inflammatory disease with shoulder/hip girdle involvement. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals extracapsular/entheseal soft tissue involvement in both PMR and spondyloarthritis (SpA), with sacroiliac joint and perientheseal spinal bone marrow edema (BME) being characteristic of SpA ...
Kerem Abacar +12 more
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Disseminated Rothia kristinae Infection: A Case Highlighting an Emerging Pathogen
Rothia kristinae is usually found in the environment, on normal skin and mucosal surfaces of humans, and there is a limited medical literature available on this organism and its pathogenicity. Our case describes a woman in her early 70’s with left hip osteoarthritis presented with generalized weakness, fever, and altered mentation associated with left ...
Kody Dormire +4 more
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Sternoclavicular Joint Tuberculosis: A rare extra pulmonary manifestation
The sternoclavicular joint is a rare site for extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Diagnosis may be delayed because of its rarity and unusual clinical presentation.
LM Dharmika Anoj +2 more
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Background Methicillin‐sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) bacteremia is a bloodstream infection that can lead to a wide range of complications, from localized skin infections to serious and systemic conditions. While MSSA remains susceptible to beta‐lactam antibiotics, its potential for hematogenous dissemination poses significant clinical ...
Cameron Vicknair +4 more
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Sternoclavicular septic arthritis, a late complication after surgical tracheostomy: A case report
Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint is a rare condition. The diagnosis of sternoclavicular septic arthritis as a late complication of surgical tracheostomy is extremely uncommon.
Pedro Marques Gomes +5 more
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Arthroscopy of the Sternoclavicular Joint
Traditionally, an open approach has been required to undertake any surgical intervention for intra-articular sternoclavicular joint pathology. This in itself carries a certain operative morbidity, including damage to the underlying mediastinal structures
Graham Tytherleigh-Strong, F.R.C.S.(Orth), DSportMed, F.F.S.E.M.
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Pyoderma Gangrenosum as the First Manifestation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Case Report
Approximately 50% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exhibit extraintestinal manifestations, among which skin and mucosal lesions are common. However, pyoderma gangrenosum occurs in only 1%‐2% of IBD patients. We report the case of a 23‐year‐old male patient who was admitted to the hospital with pyoderma gangrenosum that was unresponsive
Nam Hoai Nguyen +7 more
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Ganglion of the Sternoclavicular Joint: A Rare Location of an Uncommon Pediatric Mass
This is a case of a two-year-old boy with a ganglion arising from the sternoclavicular joint. Ganglia are rare in the pediatric population, with less than 2% occurring under the age of 2 years old.
Jacob Musiol +2 more
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MEASURING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT AND HILAR STRUCTURES WITH TOMOGRAPHY [PDF]
Objectives To evaluate the tomographic distance between the sternoclavicular joints and the nearest hilar structures. Methods Computed tomography images (axial and sagittal slices) in 120 healthy individuals (60 men and 60 women) between 18 and 60 ...
WILSON CARLOS SOLA JUNIOR +5 more
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Tube shift or tube tilt? The terminology of dental radiography is heterogeneous relative to radiological convention [PDF]
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Yeung, WKA
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