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07:54 Sep 11, 2006 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Science - Medical: Pharmaceuticals | |||||||
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| Selected response from: liz askew United Kingdom Local time: 14:00 | ||||||
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4 +1 | bacterial/septic/infectious arthritis of the knee |
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4 | bacterial gonarthritis |
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4 | septic arthritis (SA) of the knee |
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bacterial gonarthritis Explanation: Definition of gonarthritis in the Medical Dictionary. gonarthritis explanation. Information about gonarthritis in Free online English dictionary. medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/gonarthritis |
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septic arthritis (SA) of the knee Explanation: septic arthritis (SA) of the knee or, septic gonarthritis http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/10992811... |
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bacterial/septic/infectious arthritis of the knee Explanation: See: http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:fmQVvyaEmcAJ:www.kneegu... Definition 'Gon' means 'knee'. 'Arthrosis' means 'disorder of the joint'. Gonarthrosis thus means a disorder of the knee joint, generally inferring early joint surface damage of any kind, while 'gonarthritis' infers more advanced arthritic destruction. It is a bit of an old-fashioned term. Progression of joint surface damage In most cases joint surface damage starts with damage to the overlying cartilage or gristle. This is known as 'chondrosis'. Chondromalacia is a form of chondrosis. As damage penetrates more deeply into the surface layers of bone (sub-chondral bone), the damage is then referred to as 'arthrosis'. Arthrosis becomes arthritis when: * damage extends into the deeper bone * cysts and hardened ('sclerotic') areas form, and bits of bone mushroom up into spurs or osteophytes * the joint space diminishes on X-ray Knee Arthritis · Oxinium.co.uk Most knee arthritis is caused by the deterioration of cartilage in the knee joint. ... It is possible that a virus or bacteria may trigger the disease in ... www.oxinium.co.uk/patients/knee_arthritis.php - 15k - Cached - Similar pages Total Knee Replacement,Arthroscopy,ACL Reconstruction,India Best Orthopedic surgery, Total Knee replacement, bilateral, High-flex, ... Infectious arthritis or septic arthritis is the invasion of a joint by bacteria. ... www.kneeindia.com/view_links1.asp?lid=27 - 33k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] Staphylococcal peptidoglycans induce arthritis File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Bacterial arthritis is the most rapidly progressive destruc-. tive joint disease in man. ... Tidal irrigation in septic arthritis of the knee: a poten- ... eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/archive/00000021/01/ar330.pdf - Similar pages When we think of invading bacteria, we usually don't think of our joints as a potential target. But if there's an infection somewhere in your body, the germs can travel through your bloodstream to attack a joint. Bacteria can also enter a joint directly, either right after surgery or from an injury, for example. Either way, the infected joint becomes swollen, inflamed, and painful. Doctors call this condition septic arthritis, bacterial arthritis, or infectious arthritis. |
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