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. Frozen sections are not routinely performed in hospitals, and synovial fluid white blood cell count and differential white blood cell count, while easy to collect in the case of the knee, are sometimes difficult or unreachable in the hip. 6 – 12
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interesting and useful to apply in clinical practice. Risk factors for VTE There have been many reported risk factors for VTE and recurrent VTE. According to SIGN (2010): 16 1) risk factors for VTE include age, obesity, varicose veins, family
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-related infection (FRI) has been published. In 1996, Arens et al reported that in all studies they had reviewed, the term ‘infection’ was not defined. 6 This situation remained unchanged for 22 years when, in 2018, Metsemakers et al found that only 2% of
Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
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National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
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-determinant of the patient’s outcome, which does not apply to drug treatment. In case of a severe complication, surgery may be needed to remove the device with the second operation carrying generally more risk. Moreover, a medical device often remains in, and may
Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Julius Wolff Institute, Berlin, Germany
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Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Julius Wolff Institute, Berlin, Germany
Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin Institute of Health Center for Regenerative Therapies, Berlin, Germany
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Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Julius Wolff Institute, Berlin, Germany
Trauma Orthopaedic Research Copenhagen Hvidovre (TORCH), Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital – Amager and Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark
Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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RA. Methods This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA; ( 34 )) and Collaborative Approach to Meta-Analysis and Review of Animal Data
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Introduction Total joint arthroplasty is a common surgical procedure worldwide, with more than 1 million total hip arthroplasties (THAs) performed globally each year and several countries reporting nearly 100,000 annual total knee
Faculty of Medicine, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
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study was conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines ( 13 ). The study protocol was registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD42022299742). The patient, intervention, comparison
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many later studies. In 1905, Morgan found the formation of osseous in muscle after injury and named the phenotype as traumatic MO ( 24 ). In 1982, FOP and its characteristic imaging manifestations were reported, and then the number of case reports and
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stimulates production of more inflammatory cytokines. This results in progressive cartilage degeneration, causing advanced OA. 4 , 5 In the literature, the prevalence of OA ranges from 12.3% (self-reported in the ‘Disability-Health’ 2009 population
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Center of Research on Psychological and Somatic disorders (CoRPS), Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
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patients’ self-reported (i.e. subjective) measures about their health status (HS). The possibility of climbing stairs in case of knee or hip problems may be considered as a measure of HS because it is the opinion of the patient about their capability. HS