Neoplasia of the Axial Skeleton - Saunders Manual of Small Animal Practice (Third Edition) - Chapter 101ELSEVIERSaunders Manual of Small Animal Practice
Despite they play a key role in the assessment of these patients, the calculation scores are relatively complex and difficult to be quickly assessed in the busy daily clinical practice. Objectives To test the construct validity of the Simplified Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Score (SADSAS)...
The axial skeleton is made up of the bones along the center, or axis, of the body. It's made up of the skull (which includes a cranial portion and facial portion), the ribcage, vertebral column, sacrum, coccyx, and sternum. These bones are found along the center of the body. The ...
The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal axis of the body Figure 7.16 The vertebral column. Axial Skeleton Chapter 7. The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal axis of the body Anatomy-Skeletal System Axial Skeleton- Spine and Thoracic Cage ANATOMY 2A PRACTICE QUIZ 3. Bone naming and parts ident...
Axial spondyloarthritis is a disease predominantly of the axial skeleton, but peripheral joints, entheses, and extra-articular organs such as skin, eyes, and intestines are also frequently affected. Axial spondyloarthritis typically develops in individuals younger than 45 years and has a peak age at...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease mainly affecting the musculoskeletal system, the skin and nails, but also affecting the axial skeleton (peripheral joints, inflammation of the spine and sacroiliac joints). Currently, no widely accepted definition of axial involvement in PsA ...
OAIs with involvement of the axial skeleton were associated with IE (adjusted OR = 2.2; 95% CI 1.1–4.3) independently of age, sex, and microorganisms. Conclusions Among patients with IE, the associated OAIs mainly involve the axial skeleton. Transesophageal echocardiography should be carefully ...
In most cases, back pain is the initial manifestation of the disease, which is associated with stiffness and inflammation of the spinal and sacroiliac joints [12], with a clear evolution towards new bone formation in the sacroiliac joints and axial skeleton and decreased spinal mobility and ...
Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is a complex chronic inflammatory disease predominantly affecting the axial skeleton [1]. In the early stages of the disease, restriction in spinal mobility is mainly due to reversible inflammation in and around the spine, but in later stages the restriction becomes ...
Given that most of the deposition process of calcareous sediments, without long-distance transport, retains the characteristics of a more native biological skeleton, it presents the characteristics of porosity, easy cementation, and easy breakage, resulting in obvious differences from the mechanical ...