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4.  Autoimmune disorders

cell receptors.4,19 Others have examined the role of the two X chromosomes in females. Multiple theories have been discussed, including skewed X chromosome inactivation or the reactivation of inactivated X chromosome causing overexpression as causes of increased prevalence of ADs in females.20-22 Certain subgroups
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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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CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.

cells, of tough elastic white fibres throughout its whole extent. The upper part, known as the Case, may be regarded as the great Heidelburgh Tun of the Sperm Whale. And as that famous great tierce is mystically carved in front, so the whale’s vast
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25.  Osteonecrosis of the femoral head

surface and > 4 mm of depression) V Joint space narrowing or acetabular changes A. Mild B. Moderate C. Severe VI Advanced degenerative changes on radiographs Modified from Steinberg ME, Steinberg DR. Classification systems for osteonecrosis: an overview. Orthop Clin North Am. 2004;35(3):273-283. The ARCO
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21.  Revision knee replacement

cell count. (Modified from Shohat N, Bauer T, Buttaro M, et al. Hip and knee section, what is the definition of a periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the knee and the hip? Can the same criteria be used for both joints? Proceedings of international consensus
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16.  Patellofemoral arthritis in the female patient

cells, and an extracellular matrix (ECM) composed of collagen, noncollagenous proteins, proteoglycans, and water. Hyaline cartilage ECM contains low densities of type II collagen fibers and an abundance of the proteoglycan, aggrecan, composing the ground substance. Water molecules embedded in the collagen matrix give
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 37

Case 24 Asymmetric Worsening

projects anteriorly and laterally. An arrowhead highlights a vessel that branches near the midline and appears irregular. Multiple vessels branch and curve symmetrically from a central arterial structure.Fig. 24.2 Moyamoya disease. Coronal brain MRA shows irregular narrowing of the left greater than right distal ICAs, left MCA, and both
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 37

Case 24 Asymmetric Worsening

projects anteriorly and laterally. An arrowhead highlights a vessel that branches near the midline and appears irregular. Multiple vessels branch and curve symmetrically from a central arterial structure.Fig. 24.2 Moyamoya disease. Coronal brain MRA shows irregular narrowing of the left greater than right distal ICAs, left MCA, and both
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 37

Case 24 Asymmetric Worsening

projects anteriorly and laterally. An arrowhead highlights a vessel that branches near the midline and appears irregular. Multiple vessels branch and curve symmetrically from a central arterial structure.Fig. 24.2 Moyamoya disease. Coronal brain MRA shows irregular narrowing of the left greater than right distal ICAs, left MCA, and both
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27.  The female hip: Intraoperative considerations

extension to check for tightness of the soft tissues, the position of sleep or “fetal position” (operative leg overlapping the nonoperative leg with the hip slightly flexed), and assessing the degree of internal rotation prior to dislocation with the knee at 45 and then 90 degrees of flexion
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