- pustulosis).
Since then, a
number of ****ociations
between skin
conditions and
osteoarticular disorders have been
reported under a
variety of names,
including sternocostoclavicular...
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hands and feet.
People with SLE are at
particular risk of
developing osteoarticular tuberculosis. A
possible ****ociation
between rheumatoid arthritis and...
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Medical Dictionary El-Sobky, T; Mahmoud, S (July 2021). "Acute
osteoarticular infections in
children are
frequently forgotten multidiscipline emergencies:...
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Chronic hepatitis Chronic pancreatitis Chronic kidney disease Chronic osteoarticular diseases, such as
osteoarthritis and
rheumatoid arthritis Chronic pain...
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metabolic 11.
osteoarticular apparatus and
muscle of the head 12.
osteoarticular apparatus and
muscle neck and
trunk 13.
osteoarticular apparatus and...
-
factors at
Yevpatoria created beneficial conditions for the
treatment of
osteoarticular tuberculosis and
other children's diseases; in 1933, at a scientific...
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Mahmoud S (July 2021). "Acute
osteoarticular infections in
children are
frequently forgotten multidiscipline emergencies:...
- sporotrichosis. The
infection can
spread to
joints and
bones (called
osteoarticular sporotrichosis) as well as the
central nervous system and the brain...
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original on 2017-09-10. El-Sobky, T; Mahmoud, S (July 2021). "Acute
osteoarticular infections in
children are
frequently forgotten multidiscipline emergencies:...
- with
yttrium oxide has been
proposed as a
substitute for
alumina for
osteoarticular prostheses. The main
advantages are a
greater failure strength, and...