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tenosynovitis (which
implies inflammation) the
pathology is
mucoid degeneration.
Mucoid degeneration is when
fibrous tissue, such as tendon, has less organized...
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tendinopathy is a
process of senescence. The
pathophysiology is
mucoid degeneration. Most
people develop rotator cuff
tendinopathy within their lifetime...
- in the
general public. In adults, the
pathophysiology may
involve mucoid degeneration (disorganized collagen,
increased extra-cellular matrix, and chondroid...
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limited range of motion. The
pathophysiology of
tendinopathy is
mucoid degeneration, part of
which is
chondroid metaplasia of the fibroblasts. Chondroid...
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experimental evidence that any
treatment can
alter the
pathophysiology (
mucoid degeneration) or the
duration of symptoms.
There is no
evidence that activity...
- is
routine to
exclude malignancy.
Fibrocartilage replaces the
gelatinous mucoid material of the
nucleus pulposus as the disc
changes with age.
There may...
- cuff
tendinopathy if they live to 70
years of age. The
pathology is
mucoid degeneration, not inflammation. The
process can
involve the intra-articular part...
- been proposed,
including trauma, hemorrhage,
chronic infection, and
mucoid degeneration. The most
widely accepted theory describes meniscal cysts resulting...
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Qualität or DGQ) de
Quervain syndrome, a
mucoid degeneration of two
tendons that
control movement of the
thumb and
their tendon...
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headache with nausea.
Fluctuating blurring is common, due to
tearing and
mucoid discharge. Mild
photophobia is common. However, if any of
these symptoms...