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8. Hormonal influences on joint health and osteoarthritis
white adipose tissue and bone marrow. This peptide promotes glucose and fat
Ulysses · Chapter 13
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whiteness. —That was exceedingly naughty of you, Mr Dedalus told her and pressed her hand indulgently. Tempting poor simple males. Miss Douce of satin douced her arm away. —O go away! she said. You’re very simple, I don’t think. He was. —Well
Ulysses · Chapter 9
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fat, neck. —Don’t you think his face is like Our Saviour? Red Murray whispered. The door of Ruttledge’s office whispered: ee: cree. They always build one door opposite another for the wind to. Way in. Way out. Our Saviour: beardframed oval face: talking in the dusk. Mary
25. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head
fat, or extravascular compression from lipocyte hypertrophy.4 The impaired microvascular circulation then causes increased intraosseous pressure, ischemic episodes, venous obstruction, and ultimately bone death.5 Following infarct and necrosis of the femoral head, bone resorption and repair occur, leading to loss of structural integrity, collapse, and subchondral failure.3
16. Patellofemoral arthritis in the female patient
white hue of the muscles and tendons of the thigh and knee joint. The X-ray has been taken in a semi-flexed attitude of the knee joint. Nonoperative management and outcomes To preface this section, it should be established that most studies describing the nonoperative
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
white arrows), internal restricted diffusion (black arrow) and surrounding vasogenic edema. Susceptibility shows dual rim sign with inner hyperintense granulation tissue and outer fibrocollagenous capsule (arrowhead). ADC, Apparent diffusion coefficient; SWI, susceptibility-weighted imaging. Conclusions Pediatric posterior circulation stroke often presents with nonspecific symptoms
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
white arrows), internal restricted diffusion (black arrow) and surrounding vasogenic edema. Susceptibility shows dual rim sign with inner hyperintense granulation tissue and outer fibrocollagenous capsule (arrowhead). ADC, Apparent diffusion coefficient; SWI, susceptibility-weighted imaging. Conclusions Pediatric posterior circulation stroke often presents with nonspecific symptoms
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
white arrows), internal restricted diffusion (black arrow) and surrounding vasogenic edema. Susceptibility shows dual rim sign with inner hyperintense granulation tissue and outer fibrocollagenous capsule (arrowhead). ADC, Apparent diffusion coefficient; SWI, susceptibility-weighted imaging. Conclusions Pediatric posterior circulation stroke often presents with nonspecific symptoms
Ulysses · Chapter 12
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white petticoatbodice and taut shiftstraps. A woman’s hand flung forth a coin over the area railings. It fell on the path. One of the urchins ran to it, picked it up and dropped it into the minstrel’s cap, saying: —There, sir. * * * Katey and Boody
4. Autoimmune disorders
white females. Studies have shown that diet may contribute to this difference. Specifically, diets high in carbohydrates—especially fructose—and low in fats
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