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L'éditeur a le regret de vous informer que cet article ayant déjà été publié dans: , 80/5 (2013) 553-554, doi:10.1016/< S1297-319X(13)00186-3 >, cette seconde publication faite par erreur a été retirée.

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  • The study aimed to see if combining clinical and ultrasound findings can predict when athletes can return to sports after a muscle injury.
  • A cohort of 93 patients with sudden muscle pain from sports activities was examined using standardized physical exams and ultrasounds.
  • Results showed specific clinical and ultrasound criteria were linked to longer recovery times, with a strong correlation between predicted and actual return to sports.
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Prognostic factors for the recovery of hand function following trapeziectomy with ligamentoplasty stabilisation.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

September 2009

Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department, La Cavale Blanche Teaching Hospital Center, boulevard Tanguy-Prigent, 29200 Brest, France.

Introduction: Numerous procedures are in use to treat trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis. Most of these techniques impair hand function. In a series of trapeziectomies stabilized by ligament reconstruction with tendon suspension, we investigated whether eventual parameters influenced hand function and dexterity.

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  • Emergency room physicians often fail to accurately diagnose anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, which are critical for optimal recovery.
  • A study revealed that only 7 out of 27 confirmed ACL ruptures were diagnosed by emergency physicians, indicating a significant oversight.
  • There is a clear need for improved training and protocols in emergency settings to enhance the diagnosis of ACL injuries.
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  • Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a common form of vasculitis, with rising incidence, especially in Northern Europe, and it may increase the risk of cardiovascular issues.
  • Treatment primarily relies on glucocorticoids, although their complications pose a concern, and alternative drugs have shown inconsistent efficacy in lowering glucocorticoid use.
  • New diagnostic methods like high-resolution Doppler ultrasonography and MRI are available, but their effectiveness is still being evaluated, and biotherapies have not been proven to be effective in controlled studies despite initial promise.
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Objectives: To evaluate the epidemiology, quality-of-life (QoL) impact, management, and cost of Paget's disease of bone.

Methods: Retrospective and prospective data were collected in a representative cross-section of office-based and hospital-based rheumatologists in France, in early 2005. Each rheumatologist included consecutive outpatients with Paget's disease seen over a 2-month period.

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Objectives: To evaluate the respective contributions of various investigations used to identify the primary tumor in a cohort of patients referred for diagnostic evaluation of one or more bone metastases.

Methods: A single-center retrospective study was conducted in a cohort of patients admitted between October 1990 and January 2000 for evaluation of one or more bone metastases with no known primary. All patients underwent radionuclide bone scanning, a chest radiograph, and an abdominal ultrasound scan.

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Objective: To evaluate the proportion of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) visiting office-based rheumatologists for persistently active RA despite past or current methotrexate (MTX) treatment, and to describe the management of these patients in France in 2003.

Methods: All French rheumatologists were invited to participate in a cross-sectional postal survey. During a predetermined week, they were to include the first 2 patients seen for RA with a history of past or current MTX treatment.

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Objective: Tennis practiced intensively is generally held to be a risk factor for low back pain. The objective of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of low back pain with or without sciatica during the last week in tennis players versus controls.

Patients And Methods: During an international tennis competition held in Brest, France, ten physicians or medical students interviewed 633 spectators older than 18 years and divided them into tennis players and controls.

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Seven patients (eight hands) with pain suggestive of the pisiform-triquetral compartment were studied to compare outcomes after surgical excision of the pisiform (four hands) and after conservative therapy (four hands). All patients were reevaluated by a rheumatologist who was not involved in their treatment. The efficacy of conservative therapy was mediocre in every case.

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To determine the significance of nodules in rheumatoid arthritis, we reviewed the medical records of 420 patients who underwent standardized clinical, laboratory, and radiological investigations during a hospitalization for rheumatoid arthritis between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 1994. Sixty-six patients (16%) had nodules and 354 (84%) did not. Age and gender distributions were similar in the two groups.

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