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… osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a disease that affects your bones. It means you have bones that are thin and brittle, with lots of holes inside … makes them easy to break. Osteoporosis can lead to broken bones (fractures) in the hip, spine, and wrist. What causes …
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… help guide the placement of a needle or other tool during a biopsy. How to Prepare In general, there's nothing you have … help guide the placement of a needle or other tool during a biopsy. How to Prepare In general, there's nothing you have …
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… if the cancer has spread. Tissue samples may be taken for a biopsy . If the tumour hasn't spread, and the whole tumour … if the cancer has spread. Tissue samples may be taken for a biopsy . If the tumour hasn't spread, and the whole tumour …
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… avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis)? Avascular necrosis is bone death that occurs when the blood supply to the bone is decreased or stopped. Without an adequate blood supply, the bone dies and collapses. If the bone affected is near a …
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… develops osteoporosis depends on the thickness of the bones ( bone density ) in early life, as well as health, diet, and … that increase your risk for osteoporosis include: Your age. Bones naturally become thinner as you get older. Having gone …
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… Surgery Overview Osteotomy and Paget's disease Osteotomy ("bone cutting") is a procedure in which a surgeon removes, or sometimes adds, a wedge of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts weight from an area where there is deformed or damaged bone to an area where there is more or healthier bone. In …
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… During childhood and teenage years, new bone grows faster than existing bone is absorbed by the body. After age 30, this process begins to reverse. As a natural part of aging, bone dissolves and is absorbed faster than new bone is made, …
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… fall can sometimes cause a fracture in a weakened hip bone. Children and young adults are more likely to break a … fractures—as people age because, starting at about age 30, bone begins to be reabsorbed by the body faster than it is … thinner (less dense), weaker, and breaks more easily. If bones thin a certain amount, you are said to have …
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… Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Osteotomy ("bone cutting") is a procedure in which a surgeon removes, or sometimes adds, a wedge of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts weight from an area … be done in one of several ways. It may be done on the thigh bone (femur) or the large lower leg bone (tibia). The most …
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… foot, ankle, knee, hip, or leg. It is done to see whether a bone has been fractured or a joint dislocated . It is also … or damage from conditions such as an infection, arthritis , bone growths (tumours), or other bone diseases, such as osteoporosis . Why It Is Done …