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Category: Osteochondritis

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Aug 30, 2024

How can auricular erythema be differentiated from plasma chondritis?

Osteochondritis

Examination of purulent auricular perichondritis reveals redness and swelling of the auricle. Auricular perichondritis (auricular chondritis) can be categorized as plasma or purulent. The lesion is a serous exudation (plasma)…

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Jun 27, 2024

What causes osteochondritis

Osteochondritis

Periosteum is a strong connective tissue envelope that covers the surface of the bone in addition to the joints. It is very densely attached to the bone at the bone…

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Jun 24, 2024

What tests are needed to determine auricular chondromalacia?

Osteochondritis

Auricular perichondritis (auricular chondritis) can be classified as either plasmacytic or purulent. The lesions are either serous exudate (plasmacytic) or pus formation (purulent) between the cartilage and cartilage membrane. Plasmacytoid…

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May 30, 2024

How to prevent auricular enlargement caused by auricular chondromalacia

Osteochondritis

After the onset of the disease, fluid can be repeatedly punctured and extracted under aseptic operation, and after the fluid is extracted, flumethasone is injected, and in order to prevent…

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Jun 11, 2023

How to care for a pediatric tympanic tube after placement?

Osteochondritis

  Patient: I saw green tubes in both ears. I had surgery on May 19 to remove the adenoids and to remove the straight tubes in both ears for otitis media.…

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Jun 11, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of deformational osteitis

Osteochondritis

  Paget’s disease (pagetdisease, PD), also known as deformational osteitis or deforming osteitis, is a common metabolic bone disease and dystrophic bone disease of unknown cause. Paget first described the clinical…

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Jun 11, 2023

What is a recruit’s leg?

Osteochondritis

  ”Recruit’s leg, also known as tibiofibular osteochondritis, occurs at the inner and anterior margins of the lower third of the tibia on the bone plate and at the lower third…

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Jun 11, 2023

What about osteochondral hyperplasia?

Osteochondritis

  Patient: In the past month, red bumps were common on the elbow, wrist, lower calf, back of the hand and ring finger, and forehead area, but they cleared up in…

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Jun 11, 2023

“Tendons and Bones” – The positive energy of bones

Osteochondritis

  You often ask me: “Why is it that the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, cervical spine, lumbar leg pain with tui na, massage, acupuncture, traction, physical therapy, surgery and other…

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Osteochondritis

  • How can auricular erythema be differentiated from plasma chondritis?
  • What causes osteochondritis
  • What tests are needed to determine auricular chondromalacia?
  • How to prevent auricular enlargement caused by auricular chondromalacia
  • How to care for a pediatric tympanic tube after placement?
  • Diagnosis and treatment of deformational osteitis
  • What is a recruit’s leg?
  • What about osteochondral hyperplasia?
  • “Tendons and Bones” – The positive energy of bones
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