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Results show that the most common joints used in these equipment types are snap-fits and screws, although some permanent joints have also been identified.
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The most common joints associated with streptobacillary septic arthritis were the knees in seven patients (58.3%), ankles in six (50%), wrists in five (41.7%), small joints of hands in four (33.3%), elbows in three (25.0%), shoulders in three (25.0%), hips in two (16.7%), and sternoclavicular joint in one (8.3%).
As the knee is one of the most common joints to be affected by OA [ 1], and OA commonly occurs in women in late mid-life, to further explore whether low grade systemic inflammation is associated with characteristics of articular cartilage we have examined the relationships between high sensitivity (hs CRP and tibial and patella cartilage volumes measured by MRI in asymptomatic women at mid-life.
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