2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rboe.2017.03.012
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Rheumatic hand's clinical, functional and imagiological correlations following metacarpophalangeal joint silicone arthroplasty

Abstract: ObjectiveEvaluation of rheumatoid hand-associated metacarpophalangeal joint silicone arthroplasty most often relies on functional scores alone. This study aimed to understand the correlation between perceived and observed function, strength, and alignment.MethodsCross-sectional study including all 11 women (15 hands) submitted to second to fifth metacarpophalangeal joint arthroplasty due to rheumatoid arthritis involvement for a time period of seven years. Measurements relied on the Michigan Hand Outcomes Ques… Show more

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“…However, the pathological examination is an invasive operation and can cause damage to the patient's body. Imaging examinations are widely used in the diagnosis of many diseases due to their noninvasive advantages [14,15]. At present, the imaging examinations used for the diagnosis of lung cancer mainly include X-ray examination, magnetic resonance (MRI), and CT. X-rays can detect abnormal signs of the lungs at an early stage, but X-rays have many hidden areas for detection and are prone to missed diagnosis [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Consistency Between Ct and Postoperativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the pathological examination is an invasive operation and can cause damage to the patient's body. Imaging examinations are widely used in the diagnosis of many diseases due to their noninvasive advantages [14,15]. At present, the imaging examinations used for the diagnosis of lung cancer mainly include X-ray examination, magnetic resonance (MRI), and CT. X-rays can detect abnormal signs of the lungs at an early stage, but X-rays have many hidden areas for detection and are prone to missed diagnosis [16].…”
Section: Analysis Of Consistency Between Ct and Postoperativementioning
confidence: 99%