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9. Surgical risk assessment
spontaneous abortion (more than 3), premature birth with toxemia or growth restricted infant Experienced a stroke
25. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head
loss of structural integrity, collapse, and subchondral failure.3,4 In this chapter, we discuss the different etiologies of ONFH, diagnosis and classification systems, nonoperative management, indications for total hip arthroplasty (THA) in the setting of ONFH, and explore perioperative considerations in treating patients with ONFH while taking into account special
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 78
Case 58 Mysteries of the Hairless Plaque
pregnancy, with no family history. Birth examination showed a flat, alopecic, xanthomatous lesion in the left temporo-occipital scalp, suggestive of nevus sebaceous (Fig. 58.1). Neurological examination revealed asymmetry of spontaneous movements with preferential use of the left arm, as well as mild motor delay. In the first
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 78
Case 58 Mysteries of the Hairless Plaque
pregnancy, with no family history. Birth examination showed a flat, alopecic, xanthomatous lesion in the left temporo-occipital scalp, suggestive of nevus sebaceous (Fig. 58.1). Neurological examination revealed asymmetry of spontaneous movements with preferential use of the left arm, as well as mild motor delay. In the first
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 78
Case 58 Mysteries of the Hairless Plaque
pregnancy, with no family history. Birth examination showed a flat, alopecic, xanthomatous lesion in the left temporo-occipital scalp, suggestive of nevus sebaceous (Fig. 58.1). Neurological examination revealed asymmetry of spontaneous movements with preferential use of the left arm, as well as mild motor delay. In the first
Ulysses · Chapter 18
Chapter 18
loss. He would have withdrawn from the feast had not the noise of voices allayed the smart. Madden had lost five drachmas on Sceptre for a whim of the rider’s name: Lenehan as much more. He told them of the race. The flag fell and, huuh! off, scamper
7. Osteoporosis
early menopause accelerating bone loss in females due to cessation of ovarian estrogen production.22 Tobacco’s effects on parathyroid hormone (PTH) are mixed. Tobacco has been found in some cases to decrease PTH secretion, which in turn decreases conversion of 25-hydroxy vitamin D to the active form
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
loss with ex vacuo ventricular dilatation (arrow). (B–C) Axial SWI shows intraventricular hemorrhage staining the caudothalamic grooves (arrows) and choroid plexus. SWI, Susceptibility-weighted imaging. Final Diagnosis Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP), due to periventricular venous infarction. Discussion Perinatal cerebrovascular accidents classically present with motor impairment, which
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
loss with ex vacuo ventricular dilatation (arrow). (B–C) Axial SWI shows intraventricular hemorrhage staining the caudothalamic grooves (arrows) and choroid plexus. SWI, Susceptibility-weighted imaging. Final Diagnosis Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP), due to periventricular venous infarction. Discussion Perinatal cerebrovascular accidents classically present with motor impairment, which
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
loss with ex vacuo ventricular dilatation (arrow). (B–C) Axial SWI shows intraventricular hemorrhage staining the caudothalamic grooves (arrows) and choroid plexus. SWI, Susceptibility-weighted imaging. Final Diagnosis Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP), due to periventricular venous infarction. Discussion Perinatal cerebrovascular accidents classically present with motor impairment, which
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