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8.  Hormonal influences on joint health and osteoarthritis

Tissue Int 2, 2013;93: 101-120. 90. Wang ZV & Scherer PE. Adiponectin, the past two decades J Mol Cell Biol 2, 2016;8: 93-100. 91. Fietta P & Delsante G. Focus on adipokines Theor Biol Forum
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6.  Cancer and metastatic disease

connection between the femoral and tibial prosthetic parts. The stabilizing stem extends into the bone, and the implant's positioning about the joint space is visible. The third X-ray, labeled C, shows a hip joint replacement with a prosthetic femoral stem and ball inserted into
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30.  Revision total hip arthroplasty

cells then secrete proinflammatory molecules, such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and IL-1β, leading to osteoclast stimulation and osteoblast inhibition.83 Revision planning and techniques Evaluation of bone loss The wide range and variability of acetabular and femoral bone quality and bone loss
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5.  Arthroplasty in the hypermobile patient

connective tissue, such as lupus, may be associated with higher rates of generalized hypermobility, but this link has not been fully established.17,18 GJH, regardless of the underlying cause, is associated with increased risk for hip and knee injuries, which increases the likelihood
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4.  Autoimmune disorders

connective tissue disease/SLE SSA/Ro52 SCLE/Sjogren syndrome SSB/La SCLE/Sjogren syndrome Ribosomal P CNS lupus Scl-70 Diffuse scleroderma Centromere Limited scleroderma Jo-1 Polymyositis/dermatomyositis MI-2 Dermatomyositis Antibodies/markers of disease activity dsDNA, C3, C4, ESR SLE ANA, Antinuclear antibodies; CNS, central nervous system; dsDNA, double
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3.  Nonsurgical options for management

connection is not clear; however, hyperglycemia has been shown to increase synovial inflammatory factors, which may induce chondrocyte degeneration and OA.23 Patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes have also been found to have increased cartilaginous and meniscus lesions than those without.10 Additionally, increased severity of type
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