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Treatments For Rupture - Articles
Know The Basics About Ruptured Cyst Treatment
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 11:47pm
cases, the first course of action for ruptured cyst treatment will be antibiotics. The drug prescribed will again vary on severity of the problem, and on the how each individual.... This sort of ruptured cyst treatment will take time to proceed to however, as it is in most cases necessary that the infection be kept in check, or eliminated before such surgery
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Ruptured trach cuff… Perfect time for sevo!
by
Strapples
Posted
Thu 02 Sep 2010 12:00am
Well well well, looks like this trach change was scheduled right in time! My trach cuff ruptured hours ago and I showed the result on youtube.
Shiley… You got’s a problem still, please fix.
Trach cuff ruptured…
SEVO COUNTDOWN!
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Achilles Tendon Rupture: Practice Guidelines
by
Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Tue 25 May 2010 6:23pm
The Achilles tendon is a rope-like tendon which extends from the calf to the heel bone. It is the largest tendon in the body and a powerful plantarflexor of the ankle, propelling the body forward when walking and running. Achilles tendon ruptures are most commonly seen in middle-aged athletic men, but can occur in women [...full blog post]
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What is a Herniated Disc? Is it the same as a Ruptured Disc? Will I need Surgery?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Mon 16 Aug 2010 12:00am
by health care practitioners. A
variety of additional terms such as ruptured disc, torn disc (or disc tear),
slipped disc, collapsed disc, disc protrusion, disc disease, and black disc
often add to a patient's confusion.
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My Take: Herniated disc, Slipped disc, Ruptured disc, Prolapsed disc, Bulging disc, blah, blah, blah
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EM Lightbox: ACL rupture
by
Michelle Lin
Posted
Mon 10 May 2010 12:00am
The X-ray above shows two of the most common plain films signs of ACL rupture
Avulsion of the lateral tibial plateau
Avulsion of the anterior tibial spine
The lateral tibial plateau avulsion, or Segond Fragment, is seen in greater than 75% of ACL tears. It has been shown to result from varus stress on the knee with internal rotation
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