1.Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1971;6(4):365-369
The authores did clinical analysis of 150 cases of the Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee and reviewed literature.
Joint Diseases
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Joints
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Knee
3.An Unusual Cause of Fever, Rash, and Joint Pain: A Case Report of Adult Onset Still’s Disease
Redentor II R. Durano ; Jeremy Jones F. Robles
Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;58(4):153-157
BACKGROUND: Adult-Onset Still's Disease is a rare inflammatory disorder with an estimated incidence of 1 in 1,000,000 that presents with a rash, fever, and arthritis. Furthermore, there have only been three reported cases in the Philippines. Its presentation is similar to other more commonly encountered inflammatory disorders; however, it is the negative immunologic and serologic workup that typically distinguishes this rare specific inflammatory disorder along with the fulfillment of diagnostic criteria set by Yamaguchi and Cush.
CASE: This is a case of an 18-year-old female who presented with recurrent fever, rash, and polyarthritis. The patient underwent extensive workup, but immunologic studies were negative. A consideration of Adult-Onset Stills Disease was made and along with the fulfillment of the classification criteria set by Yamaguchi and Cush, the diagnosis was clinched and the patient was started on glucocorticoid therapy where improvement of the patient's condition was noted with the resolution of the fever, rash and minimal complaints of joint pain.
CONCLUSION: Adult-Onset Still’s Disease is an uncommon inflammatory disorder that confers high morbidity and disability. It commonly presents with shared clinical features among other inflammatory disorders; thus, recognition of the existence of this disease entity could pose a diagnostic dilemma. A high clinical suspicion along with negative studies and fulfillment of the diagnostic criteria avoids unnecessary workup and inappropriate management.
Autoimmune Diseases
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Joint Diseases
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Pituitary ACTH Hypersecretion
6.Development and innovation of arthroscopic techniques.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(9):711-713
In this special issue, several papers related to clinical application of arthroscopic surgery are published, which present the current situation of arthroscopic techniques in our country. As a technique of minimally invasive orthopedics, arthroscopy is used in examination, diagnosis and treatment of joint diseases, which is the trend of modern surgery. Arthroscopy has been widely used in surgical procedures in knee diseases, and now it expands the scope of application to other joints, such as shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle and even smaller joints. The application scope of arthroscopy has spread from arthroscopic debridement to reparative and reconstructive surgery. Some innovation has been made in extra-articular surgeries. Researchers conduct in depth study and exploration in the basic and clinical application of arthroscopy. Arthroscopic surgery has become an indispensable branch of modern orthopedics.
Ankle Joint
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surgery
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Arthroscopes
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Arthroscopy
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methods
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Elbow Joint
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surgery
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Humans
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Joint Diseases
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Knee Joint
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surgery
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Wrist Joint
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surgery
7.HEAD-US-C quantitative ultrasound assessment scale in evaluation of joint damage in patients with moderate or severe hemophilia A received on-demand versus prophylaxis replacement therapy.
Jun LI ; Wei LIU ; Xin Juan GUO ; Xiao Ling DING ; Bing Mei LYU ; Jing XIAO ; Qing Li SUN ; Dong Shuang LI ; Wen Feng ZHANG ; Jing Chong ZHONG ; Chang Ping LI ; Ren Chi YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(10):817-821
Objective: To explore the evaluation of joint injury by HEAD-US-C (Hemophilic Early Arthropathy Detection with UltraSound in China, HEAD-US-C) in patients with moderate or severe hemophilia A treated with prophylaxis vs on-demand. Methods: The patients from June 2015 to July 2017 with moderate or severe hemophilia A were examined by ultrasound imaging of the elbows, knees and ankles; Meanwhile the HEAD-US-C ultrasound assessment scale and hemophilia joint health score scale 2.1 (HJHS2.1) were used to score the joint status. The correlation between the HEAD-US-C and HJHS score was performed in prophylaxis group and on-demand group patients, respectively. Results: A total of 925 cases of joint ultrasonography were conducted in 70 patients with moderate or severe hemophilia A. Among patients with moderate hemophilia, the median (IQR) of HEAD-US-C score and HJHS score in on-demand group were significantly higher than those in the prophylaxis group[1 (0, 6) vs 0.5 (0, 3) , z=0.177, P=0.046],[2 (0, 4) vs 2 (0, 3) z=0.375, P=0.007], even though there was no significant difference of the median (IQR) number of annualized target joints bleeding episodes between on-demand and prophylaxis groups[1 (0, 7) vs 1 (0, 5) , z=1.271, P=0.137]. Unlike in moderate cases, on-demand treatment group had more annualized target joints bleeding episodes than prophylaxis group among patients with severe hemophilia[3 (0, 8) vs 2 (0, 8) , z=0.780 P=0.037]. The prophylaxis group compared favorably with on-demand therapy group in terms of HEAD-US-C score[1 (0, 6) vs 4 (0, 7) , z=2.189, P=0.008], and HJHS score[2 (0, 5) , 4 (1, 6) , z=3646, P<0.001]for the severe hemophilia patients. The positive correlation between HEAD-US-C score and HJHS score was identified (P<0.05) , whether on-demand treatment or prophylaxis groups. The correlation coefficient between HEAD-US-C score and HJHS score in on-demand treatment and prophylaxis groups were 0.739 (95% CI 0.708-0.708) , 0.865 (95% CI 0.848-0.848) respectively, and 95% CI didn't overlap (P<0.05) , indicating that the correlation coefficient in prophylaxis group had stronger correlation than that in on-demand group. Conclusions: Clinical effects of prophylaxis were significantly better than those of on-demand treatment in patients with moderate or se-vere haemophilia A. HEAD-US-C scoring system could effectively evaluate joints damage in hemophilia A patients treated with on-demand or prophylaxis, companied by significantly positive correlation with HJHS clinical evaluation system, and provided objective index for clinical effect assessment.
China
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Hemophilia A
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Joint Diseases
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Ultrasonography
9.Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder by Alloplastic Total Temporomandibular Joint Replacement
Young Chea ROH ; Sung Tak LEE ; Dong Ho GEUM ; In Kyo CHUNG ; Sang Hun SHIN
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2013;35(6):412-420
joint (TMJ) replacement is encouraging, with acceptable improvement of treatment outcomes in terms of both pain level and jaw function. This is a case report on patients who suffered from degenerative joint disease and ankylosis after mandibular condyle fracture or prior TMJ surgery and were treated by TMJ replacement with condyle prosthesis. We obtained good results from the procedures, including total TMJ replacement.]]>
Ankylosis
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Arthroplasty
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Humans
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Jaw
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Joint Diseases
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Mandibular Condyle
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Prostheses and Implants
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
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Temporomandibular Joint
10.Application of technique of stretch and press of ILIZAROV in the treatment of false joint and bone loss in the lower limb by extracorporeal fixation frame
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1998;225(9, 10):25-30
Bony defect of the tibia and femur have been usually seen in our country. Two most serious complications were the nonunion with bone loss. Three main etiologies: open fracture after traffic accident, tumor of the bone and chronic osteomyelitis. Classic treatment method for nonunion with bone loss of lower limb have been used autografts, allograts, Hahn’s method or free vascularized bone result bone healing. Those treatment still have complication: infection, the bone frafts fracture and deficit recover of the bone’s length on the lower limb. Since May 1994 - May 2000, in the Orthopaedics Department of Nhan Dan Gia Dinh hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, 36 patients involving nonunion with extensive bone loss were treated by extracorporeal fixation system with principle: stable, may lengthen for the long bone which follows lliraroz’s method. Result: 24 cases are good, 9 cases are medium, 3 cases are bad.
Ilizarov Technique
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Therapeutics
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Extremities
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Joint Diseases
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Bone Diseases