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25. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head
blood vessels and increased intraosseous pressure, which then leads to ONFH.42 Hemophilia, due to its X-linked
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 12
Chapter 2: Vascular Access Devices
blood flow in large vessels. Central venous access with the tip of the catheter
9. Surgical risk assessment
blood vessel in neck or chest that delivers blood or medicine
26. Surgical indications
vessels in the distal portion of the wound and release and suture tag of the direct and reflected heads of the rectus femoris to define the hip capsule. (E) Elevation and reflection of the rectus femoris to expose the anterior hip capsule in its entirety
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blood cell, PMN%, percent polymorphonuclear cells, LE, leukocyte esterase.aNew criteria from the previous iteration.bRemoval of criteria from the previous iteration (data from Refs. 13-18.) • Fig. 14.1 Bony landmarks and insertions for ligaments and tendons for the anterior (A), medial (B), lateral (C), and posterior (D) knee
6. Cancer and metastatic disease
vessels and are common sites for metastatic involvement. In female patients, breast, lung, kidney, and thyroid cancer are the most common tumors that hematogenously metastasize to the bone.20 The metastatic load is an important prognostic factor, with high metastatic load being a poor prognostic factor
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