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What is achondroplasia, definition , etiology ,types of dwarfism , genetic background,clinical presentations ,history and clinical examination , differential diagnosis ,diagnostic tests ,radiological findings ,CT scan and MRI , Medical care and role of growth hormone ,Surgical care and consultation,
American Society of Cytopathology to Hold Annual Scientific MeetingDr. Cheryl Moore
Since earning her MD from Georgetown University School of Medicine, Dr. Cheryl C. Moore has built a successful career as a pathologist at hospitals across the United States. Concurrent to her responsibilities at Frisbie Memorial Hospital Laboratory, Cheryl Moore, MD, maintains a professional membership with the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC).
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What is achondroplasia, definition , etiology ,types of dwarfism , genetic background,clinical presentations ,history and clinical examination , differential diagnosis ,diagnostic tests ,radiological findings ,CT scan and MRI , Medical care and role of growth hormone ,Surgical care and consultation,
American Society of Cytopathology to Hold Annual Scientific MeetingDr. Cheryl Moore
Since earning her MD from Georgetown University School of Medicine, Dr. Cheryl C. Moore has built a successful career as a pathologist at hospitals across the United States. Concurrent to her responsibilities at Frisbie Memorial Hospital Laboratory, Cheryl Moore, MD, maintains a professional membership with the American Society of Cytopathology (ASC).
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revenue and Expense: Recognition - David Bean, GASB, John Stanford, IPSASBOECD Governance
Presentation made by David Bean, GASB, and John Stanford, IPSASB, at the 16th Annual OECD Accruals Symposium held at the OECD Conference Centre, Paris, on 21-22 March 2016.
Dr Steven R. Goldstein - Osteoporosis, Poor Bone Health, Fragility FracturesSteven R. Goldstein
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A new study suggests that African-Americans are more prone to develop osteoarthritis (OA) in the knee and in multiple large joints than with Caucasians, although, not as much with the hands as opposed to Caucasians.
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ADOLESCENT IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS AND ITS ORTHOTICS MANAGEMENT.pptxMritunjay Dev
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a type of scoliosis that typically develops during adolescence, between the ages of 10 and 18, and is characterized by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. "Idiopathic" means that the cause of the condition is unknown.
Here are some key points about adolescent idiopathic scoliosis:
Onset: AIS usually becomes noticeable during the growth spurt that occurs just before puberty. It can progress during the adolescent growth phase, but it typically stabilizes once the child reaches skeletal maturity.
Curvature: The degree of curvature can vary widely among individuals, ranging from mild to severe. Curves may occur in different regions of the spine and can be classified as thoracic (affecting the upper back), lumbar (affecting the lower back), or both.
Symptoms: In mild cases, AIS may not cause any symptoms or may only cause mild back pain or discomfort. In more severe cases, it can lead to noticeable spinal deformity, uneven shoulders or hips, and difficulty breathing if the curvature compresses the chest cavity.
Diagnosis: AIS is usually diagnosed through a physical examination, including a forward bend test
1. Study Reverses Scoliosis Myths - CBS News
Many adolescents diagnosed with spine curvatures can skip braces, surgery or other treatments
without developing debilitating physical impairments later in life, a 50-year study suggests.
Previous research presented a grim prognosis and led to mandatory school screening programs in
26 states, based on the misperception that spine deformities inevitably lead to severe, even life-
threatening disabilities.
Untreated patients did have more back pain and more
body-image concerns than study participants with normal
spines and three deaths were considered possibly linked
to the deformity.
But untreated patients had similar death rates and were
just as functional and likely to lead productive lives 50
years after diagnosis as people with normal spines.
"The bottom line is most patients are doing very well," said lead author Dr. Stuart Weinstein, an
orthopedic surgery professor at the University of Iowa.
The study's results are based on 50 years of follow-up information on 117 patients diagnosed with
scoliosis between 1932 and 1948. They appear in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical
Association.
The study only compared untreated patients with people who didn't have scoliosis so no conclusions
can be drawn about whether untreated people would fare as well as treated patients, Weinstein said.
Dr. Paul Sponseller, a Johns Hopkins University orthopedics specialist who wrote an accompanying
editorial in JAMA, said it is unclear whether today's image-conscious adolescents would accept
deformity without treatment.
Still, Sponseller said school screening programs often result in "over-referrals" for treatment, and he
suggested the study could lead to more effective screening focusing on youngsters with the most
critical need.