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30.  Revision total hip arthroplasty

preserving an adequate skin bridge between incisions, particularly if the index surgery was a recent one. Around the knee, the recommended distance between incision is 7 cm.99 Although there is no exact recommended distance for incisions around the hip, making long parallel incisions can disrupt the blood
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13.  Infection risk

blood preservation, and its routine use has revolutionized TJA. It reduces the need for transfusion
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6.  Cancer and metastatic disease

preserve function. The specific recommendations depend on the location of disease and will be outlined in detail in the sections that follow. Clinical presentation and evaluation of female patients Evaluating patients suspected of having cancer begins with a complete history and physical exam. It is important
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14

Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life

blood >1 mm thick.Page 38 Page 39 Clinical Red Flags • Worst headache of life, acute onset. • Increase with exercise or sexual activity. • Mental status disturbances with agitation, confusion, and loss of consciousness. • Nausea and vomiting. • Focal neurologic signs, nuchal rigidity, CN disturbances, nystagmus, papilledema, retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14

Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life

blood >1 mm thick.Page 38 Page 39 Clinical Red Flags • Worst headache of life, acute onset. • Increase with exercise or sexual activity. • Mental status disturbances with agitation, confusion, and loss of consciousness. • Nausea and vomiting. • Focal neurologic signs, nuchal rigidity, CN disturbances, nystagmus, papilledema, retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14

Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life

blood >1 mm thick.Page 38 Page 39 Clinical Red Flags • Worst headache of life, acute onset. • Increase with exercise or sexual activity. • Mental status disturbances with agitation, confusion, and loss of consciousness. • Nausea and vomiting. • Focal neurologic signs, nuchal rigidity, CN disturbances, nystagmus, papilledema, retinal hemorrhages. • Weakness
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44

Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation

preserved. Basic blood and urine analyses were normal. CSF was notable for elevated protein
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44

Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation

preserved. Basic blood and urine analyses were normal. CSF was notable for elevated protein
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44

Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation

preserved. Basic blood and urine analyses were normal. CSF was notable for elevated protein
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →

25.  Osteonecrosis of the femoral head

blood flow and causing osteonecrosis as a result.54–56 Radiation therapy, enzyme deficiencies, pregnancy, gout, and smoking have also been associated with ONFH.4,41,57-60 For example, Gaucher disease, an enzyme deficiency that involves accumulation of glucocerebrosides in macrophages, is thought to cause ONFH via bone
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