Search Results 1991-2000 of 16583 for reasons for weak bones
The purpose of this study is to evaluate medial femoral condyle bone grafts and free fibular flaps outcomes for non-union clavicles. Specifically, to identify ...
Genetic and epigenetic causes of cancer and aging (for example, how do genes and the environment cause specific types of cancer or cell and tissue aging?)
- History of other bone diseases that affect bone metabolism (e.g., osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome, idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis, osteopetrosis,
Back pain is one of the most common reasons ... weakness, Neuromuscular ... Back surgery: When is it a good idea? Herniated disk and bone spurs on spine ...
... Bone Metastases Within the Interreg-Project TreaT. ... Bone Metastases. ... Risk Factors for Sleep Problems Prior to Radiochemotherapy for Malignant Gliomas.
Cytomegalovirus is one of the main infection risks. It can cause clinical disease that leads to poor allograft and survival. Dr. Razonable conducts research to ...
Patients referred for revision surgery constitute a large portion of Mayo Clinic's distal radial fracture practice. "These patients may have had poor healing ...
The outlook of cerebral cavernous malformations depends on many factors, including their size, growth and whether they cause symptoms. ... weakness in your arms ...
causes similar symptoms, but usually lasts only a couple of weeks. On the ... bones around your nose. Chronic sinusitis ... patients who have nasal or sinus disease ...
Giving colony-stimulating factors, such as filgrastim or pegfilgrastim, and certain chemotherapy drugs, helps stem cells move from the bone marrow to the blood ...
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