arthropathy in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "arthropathy"

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1. Osteomyelitis, acute arthritis, neuropathic arthropathy.

2. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also known as Ankylosing hyperostosis or Forestier disease, is not an arthropathy

3. Bolding has more experience with Osteoporosis & Screening and Arthritis & Arthropathy than other specialists in her area

4. Clinical manifestations of gouty arthropathy are usually acute inflammatory arthritis, bursitis and accumulation of urate crystals in the form of tophi.

5. Camptodactyly-arthropathy-Coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome (CACP) is a rare condition which causes joint abnormalities that begin at birth or during early childhood

6. Conclusion, the Maraca mulatto can suffer from the same arthropathy as human being, and it is possible to choose the aged as a natural pathologic model.

7. Purpose: To assess and quantify the association of haemophilic arthropathy, measured by the radiological Pettersson score, with the number of joint Bleeds suffered by the patient

8. Ten other adverse events were assessed to have insufficient evidence to support causality: encephalopathy, seizure, cerebellar ataxia, acute disseminated encephalomyelopathy, transverse myelitis, GBS, small fibre neuropathy, new onset arthropathy, stroke, and thrombocytopenia.

9. The term was first used by Cushing (1), although the entity was described earlier and has been known by many names: congenital ankylosis, aplasia of the interphalangeal joints, phalangeal Anarthrosis, and hereditary multiple ankylosing arthropathy.

10. The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) which are used to produce drugs for prophylaxis and therapy of all conditions whose development is associated to an increased level of interleukin-1$g(b), e.g. septic shock, leukaemia, hepatitis, amyotrophy, HIV infections or degenerative disorders of joints, such as arthrosis, spondylosis, chondrolysis following traumatic joint injury or prolonged immobilisation of joints following meniscus or knee cap injuries or ligament tears, or conjunctiva tissue conditions such as collagen disease, parodontium disease, wound healing disorders and chronic disease of the motility system, such as infectious, immunologic or metabolism-related acute and chronic arthritis, arthropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, myalgia and bone metabolism disorders.