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Erosive Arthropathy in systemic sclerosis
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Jan
... gnosis and in 24 to 97% of patients at some time during the course of their illness. Many radiological changes in the joints of SSc patients have been identified but erosive arthropathy is considered uncommon. The aim of this study was to assess radiological features of SSc patients with polyarthritis. X-ray of hands showing. - Erosion of the fou ...
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Types and Signs of Arthritis
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Jan
There are over 100 types of Arthritis Achilles tendinitis Achondroplasia Acromegalic arthropathy Adhesive capsulitis Adult onset Still's disease Ankylosing spondylitis Anserine bursitis Arthritis of Ulcerative colitis Avascular necrosis Behcet's syndrom ...
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What is Arthritis?
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Jan
... reatment, there is no overall cure for arthritis. There are over 100 types of Arthritis affecting over 46 million Americans. Achilles tendinitis Achondroplasia Acromegalic arthropathy Adhesive capsulitis Adult onset Still's disease Ankylosing spondylitis Anserine bursitis Arthritis of Ulcerative colitis Avascular necrosis Behcet's syndrom ...
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Are Podiatrists Real Doctors?
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Michael Nirenberg
... oot swelling or flattening.Diabetics and others with neuropathy may not have pain, however these are the people most at risk for a particularly serious problem called charcot arthropathy.In charcot arthropathy, the bones of the foot weaken and slide out of position, and may actually break through the bottom of the foot, leading to infection and eve ...
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Are Podiatrists Real Doctors?
by
Michael Nirenberg
... oot swelling or flattening.Diabetics and others with neuropathy may not have pain, however these are the people most at risk for a particularly serious problem called charcot arthropathy.In charcot arthropathy, the bones of the foot weaken and slide out of position, and may actually break through the bottom of the foot, leading to infection and eve ...
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Dr. J P Saleeby

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... is the hallmark of ankylosing spondylitis and is a requisite for the diagnosis under both sets of criteria. Other conditions, such as psoriasis, Reiter disease, enteropathic arthropathy, hyperparathyroidism, and osteitis condensans ilii, may also result in bilateral symmetric sacroiliac joint disease and should be considered in the differential di ...
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Glenohumeral Arthritis in the Athlete
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Mike Reinold

... cle focusing mainly on evaluation and a treatment algorithm. The article is fairly thorough with reviews of several arthritic conditions (primary osteoarthritis, dislocation arthropathy, osteonecrosis, and rheumatoid arthritis to name a few) and then an algorithmthat sets up the following sequence of articles on arthroscopic management, biological ...
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