The tarsometatarsal joint is the most common site for arthropathy, with initial involvement usually occurring on the medial column of the foot. |
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We involved rheumatologists because students working in rheumatology meet patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthropathy. |
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The most common problem found is known as facet joint arthropathy, which can cause severe back pain. |
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Persons receiving maintenance hemodialysis can develop dialysis arthropathy as a complication of dialysis. |
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Frequent bleeding into a joint can cause permanent damage to the joint, called hemophilic arthropathy. |
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Repeated joint hemorrhage causes synovitis, leading to joint degeneration and arthropathy. |
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He spearheaded efforts to develop cost-effective preventative treatment of arthropathy in severe haemophilia. |
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Prophylactic treatment with the deficient factor reduces spontaneous bleeding and the risk for hemophilic arthropathy. |
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The arthropathy usually presents as symmetric polyarthralgia, affecting the hands, wrists, ankles, and knees. |
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The management of chronic hemophilic arthropathy depends on the stage at which it is seen. |
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In addition, white blood cells, particularly mononuclear cells, have been implicated in haemophilic arthropathy. |
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They may also suffer articular cartilage degeneration and pyrophosphate arthropathy. |
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Ciprofloxacin given orally shows rapid selectivity, which promotes resistance, and quinolones are not recommended in adolescents because of the associated risk of arthropathy. |
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Neurogenic arthropathy of the foot occurs as a complication of diabetes. |
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O'Brien WM, La Du BN, Bunim JJ Biochemical, pathologic and clinical aspects of alkaptonuria, ochronosis and ochronotic arthropathy. |
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He said he suffered from medical conditions including diabetes, asthma and psoriatic arthropathy. |
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Musculoskeletal: arthralgia, arthritis, arthropathy, arthrosis, frozen shoulder, muscle weakness, myalgia, myositis, torticollis, tendon disorder. |
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Roentgenographic features of the arthropathy associated with CPPD crystal deposition disease. |
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Although hemophilia itself does not negatively affect fitness or athletic performance, chronic hemophilic arthropathy may lead to impaired neuromuscular function, diminished muscle strength and endurance. |
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Neurogenic arthropathy, also called Charcot joint, condition characterized by the destruction of a stress-bearing joint, with development of new bone around the joint. |
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He suffered from the same torturous disease as his singing detective: psoriatic arthropathy, in which his skin flaked off in sheets and his joints seized up so severely he couldn't hold a pen. |
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In fact, children with hemophilia have had a very limited choice of sports activities for decades, and hemophilia associated arthropathy reduces their options even further. |
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Use of omega-9 unsaturated fatty acid in the production of a medicament for prevention or treatment of a disease selected from arthropathy, osteoarthritis, gonarthrosis and spondylitis deformans. |
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Arthropathy: The most common symptom in adults is arthropathy. |
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There is no evidence that the ophthalmic administration of quinolones has any effect on weight bearing joints, even though systemic administration of some quinolones has been shown to cause arthropathy in immature animals. |
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Following I. M. administration: Severe pain has been reported following i.m. administration. Sterile abscesses, cutaneous and s.c. atrophy, hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentaion and Charcot-like arthropathy have also occurred. |
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Neuropathic arthropathy progressing with multiple joint involvement in the upper extremity due to syringomyelia and type I Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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Gout presents as arthropathy, tenosynovitis, bursitis, and cellulitis of noninfectious origin, urinary tract calculi, and very commonly as soft-tissue deposits known as tophi. |
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