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Two-stage ankle arthrodesis using the induced membrane technique for pyogenic arthritis: a case report
Ankle arthrodesis for pyogenic ankle arthritis is the most frequently performed salvage procedure, and it aims to prevent more proximal amputation [1]. As the first-line surgical treatment prior to arthrodesis, debridement combined with local and/or systemic antibiotics is widely accepted [2]; then, internal and/or external fixation is performed. Despite several comparative studies [1, 3], the fixation... Lire la suite
Journal of Medical Case Reports 2025; 19(1):...
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Health-related quality of life significantly improved in obese patients with psoriatic arthritis one year after a structured weight loss intervention
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a heterogenous disease characterized by arthritis, dactylitis, enthesitis and in a minority axial disease [1]. PsA is associated with reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL), depression and anxiety compared with the general population [2, 3]. Obesity is common in PsA and adversely affects HRQoL, anxiety and depression [4, 5–6]. Weight loss in obese patients... Lire la suite
Advances in Rheumatology 2025; 65(1): 13
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A magnesium calcium phosphate-based cement as a bone adhesive: characterization and biomechanical evaluation
Comminuted fractures regularly contain small bone or osteochondral fragments whose fixation is challenging, if not impossible. For example, in comminuted radial head fractures, the small osteochondral fragment (arrow in Fig. 1) cannot be refixed with screws or k-wires, as those will overlap the articular surface. Furthermore, small fragments tend to twist or break when attempting to fix them with... Lire la suite
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2025; 26(1):...
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Terminologies and definitions used to classify patients with osteoarthritis: a scoping review
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide. It is a growing global burden related to the direct costs of treatment with limited effectiveness and the long-term societal impact. The disease is characterized by biochemical and morphological changes in articular cartilage, including fissuration, progressive cartilage loss, and focal matrix mineralization,... Lire la suite
BMC Rheumatology 2025; 9(1): 32
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