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9. Surgical risk assessment
treatment plan with the assistance of the primary care team and endocrine specialists when indicated. Venous thromboembolism risk All patients undergoing TJA are at risk of developing VTE in the form of DVT and/or pulmonary embolism (PE). With the goal of minimizing risk of fatal PE, there
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treatment of, 29–30 nonoperative and non-DMARD management of, 33–35 perioperative medication for, 30, 31t, 32t perioperative outcomes of, 33 postoperative complications of, 30–33 prevalence of, 23–24, 24f B Balneotherapy, for autoimmune disorders, 34 Bariatric surgical procedures, 88, 88b Bearing articulation, in acetabulum implant
13. Infection risk
cancers in the United States.7,8 Although the incidence of PJI is reported to be less than 1%, there is increasing demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) with the aging population.9,10 PJI is the main reason for both TKA and THA revision.9
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes). Research may then proceed by specifying the health-related economic burden, healthcare, and other costs associated with tobacco. Findings may then spur action to reduce the impact of tobacco for the vulnerable population of sexual minorities (Max et al., 2016). Beyond this example, there
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes). Research may then proceed by specifying the health-related economic burden, healthcare, and other costs associated with tobacco. Findings may then spur action to reduce the impact of tobacco for the vulnerable population of sexual minorities (Max et al., 2016). Beyond this example, there
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Cancer in females Chondrosarcoma Hematologic malignancies Metastatic bone disease Clinical presentation and evaluation of female patients Treatment options for patients with metastatic bone disease Surgical treatment of metastatic bone disease Lower extremity surgical considerations Postoperative recovery and rehabilitation Summary References Section 3. Bone Health
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 19
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cancer, 10, 65b Candida infections, 27 carbohydrates, 31–32, 68b, 75b carnitine, 44 laboratory monitoring of, 57t in liver disease, 68, 68b, 74b, 76b catabolism, 9, 32, 36, 64 catheters central venous. See central venous catheters infections related to. See infections, catheter-related peripheral. See peripheral parenteral nutrition
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