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Plate fixation, usually 2.0 to 2.4 mm in size, allows rigid fixation at the desired angle. It has the disadvantage of causing extensor tendon adhesions along the plate, thus limiting DIP motion. The newer-generation plates are thin and hardware removal
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. 24 Administration at a peak level of factor of 50% to 80% for minor surgery and 80% to 100% for a major procedure is recommended. Major orthopaedic surgical procedures include arthroscopic release of intra-articular adhesions or open extra
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used for simple tenosynovectomy and division of adhesions. Pathological conditions Peroneal tendinosis Patients typically present with posterolateral ankle pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest. There is usually tenderness
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impingement syndrome. In the course of the inflammatory process, the tendon increases in diameter and finally becomes mechanically constricted due to scarring and adhesions within the bicipital groove. Progressive friction of an inflamed tendon during shoulder
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of the thumb have been described ( 65 ). Tenolysis of adherent tendons with stiff joints is ideal for WALANT hand surgery. It permits intraoperative testing of active motion to identify small remaining adhesions that can affect the result. Active
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transition in circulating lymphocytes to the adhesion state. ICAM-1 helps lymphocytes migrate through the endothelial layer to inflammatory locations. It was suggested that Co 2+ ions may play a role in the activation of endothelium cells and in the
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). How S. aureus colonization occurs Anterior nares are commonly colonized by Corynebacterium spp., Propionibacterium spp.and Staphylococcus spp. ( 16 , 35 , 46 , 47 , 48 ). S. aureus expresses adhesion protein molecules that interact with
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proteins, to enhance the expression of cell adhesion molecules, and to stimulate the synthesis of other pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNFα and IL-6. 25 , 26 TNFα exerts an effect similar to IL-1β and can act synergistically with this cytokine