- enthesitis.
Enthesopathy can
occur at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, carpus, hip, knee, ankle, tarsus, or heel bone,
among other regions.
Enthesopathies may take...
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Spinal enthesopathy is a form of
enthesopathy affecting the spine. Ball, John (1
January 1983). "The
Enthesopathy of
Ankylosing Spondylitis". Rheumatology...
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common abnormalities affecting the
deltoid are tears,
fatty atrophy, and
enthesopathy.
Deltoid muscle tears are
unusual and
frequently related to traumatic...
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primary symptom is
paresthesia (numbness/tingling). Most
tendinoses and
enthesopathies are self-limiting and the same is
likely to be true of de
Quervain syndrome...
- also
known as
lateral epicondylitis or
enthesopathy of the
extensor carpi radialis origin, is an
enthesopathy (attachment
point disease) of the origin...
- tendons,
ligaments and
joint capsules attach to bones. It is a type of
enthesopathy,
meaning any
pathologic condition of the entheses, with or
without inflammation...
- Golfer's elbow, or
medial epicondylitis, is
tendinosis (or more
precisely enthesopathy) of the
medial common flexor tendon on the
inside of the elbow. It is...
- ISSN 1099-1212.
Mariotti V,
Facchini F,
Belcastro MG (June 2004). "
Enthesopathies--proposal of a
standardized scoring method and applications". Collegium...
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light on old shoulders:
palaeopathological patterns of
arthropathy and
enthesopathy in the
shoulder complex".
Journal of Anatomy. 211 (4): 485–492. doi:10...
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symptoms referable to back 725
Polymyalgia rheumatica 726
Peripheral enthesopathies and
allied syndromes 726.0
Adhesive capsulitis,
shoulder 726.1 Rotator...