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1 oint disease with synovitis, enthesitis, and osteitis.
2                                 Pulpitis and osteitis affected the nociceptive neurons innervating th
3  rs8193036 and rs2275913 was associated with osteitis after BCG vaccination.
4 ermined in 131 adults had presented with BCG osteitis after newborn BCG vaccination.
5 de polymorphisms (SNPs) with the risk of BCG osteitis after newborn vaccination.
6 s on MRI have been confirmed as representing osteitis and cortical bone defects, respectively, adding
7 that tmTNF overexpression in mice results in osteitis and ELS formation in BM, which may account for
8 s enthesitis, peritendinitis, tenosynovitis, osteitis and periostitis.
9 produce inflammation similar to pulpitis and osteitis and that this mouse model can be used to study
10 iffuse bone marrow oedema (histologically an osteitis) and bone marrow fatty corners detected via mag
11 ance imaging (MRI) scores for joint erosion, osteitis, and synovitis, scores on the Health Assessment
12  one in five individuals experience alveolar osteitis (AO) following wisdom tooth extraction.
13  to peri-fibrocartilaginous sacroiliac joint osteitis, as well as to spinal peri-entheseal osteitis,
14  minor allele frequency was 0.215 in 130 BCG osteitis cases and 0.298 in 99 controls (p = 0.034).
15 ype (GTA) differed significantly between BCG osteitis cases and controls (0.296 vs. 0.184, p = 0.040
16                   Paget disease of bone, or "osteitis deformans," is a bone disorder characterized by
17 mours can develop extreme hypercalcaemia and osteitis fibrosa cystica.
18 is associated with the histologic finding of osteitis fibrosa cystica.
19 igh-turnover osteodystrophy characterized by osteitis fibrosa, and a low-turnover osteodystrophy char
20           Bone specimens demonstrated severe osteitis fibrosa.
21  (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis) is an inflammatory disorder of the bone, skin,
22 ied, rs4711998 associated nominally with BCG osteitis; minor allele frequency was 0.215 in 130 BCG os
23                           Diagnoses included osteitis or osteomyelitis of peripheral bone, osteomyeli
24 s (33.9%), injection site reactions (35.2%), osteitis/osteomyelitis (27.9%), and distant soft tissue
25 s (33.9%), injection site reactions (35.2%), osteitis/osteomyelitis (27.9%), and distant soft tissue
26                                 Incidence of osteitis/osteomyelitis was less when vaccination was don
27                             The incidence of osteitis/osteomyelitis was lower when vaccination was do
28 ed that it is a result of bone inflammation (osteitis/osteomyelitis), i.e. replacememt of bone marrow
29 statistical significance was found regarding osteitis/osteomyelitis.
30 ked improvement of enthesitis and associated osteitis pathology as determined by MRI.
31  of these SNPs differ between the former BCG osteitis patients and Finnish population controls.
32 d articular diseases at the pubic symphysis (osteitis pubis).
33 could be fit into distinct groups, including osteitis pubis, adductor compartment injury, rectus abdo
34  (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis) syndrome; both had complete clearance of skin
35 , joint pain (but no swelling), and signs of osteitis, synovitis, or tenosynovitis in hand MRI were r
36               Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) osteitis was more common in Finland than elsewhere at th
37 model morphologically mimicking pulpitis and osteitis, we tested it for signs of oral pain with an or
38                    Enthesitis and associated osteitis were scored semiquantitatively in pre- and post
39 steitis, as well as to spinal peri-entheseal osteitis, which is often extensive and which provides a