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Pott's disease occurring after percutaneous vertebroplasty: an unusual illustration of the principle of locus minoris resistentiae. ... Pott's disease occurring after percutaneous vertebroplasty: an unusual illustration of the...Pott's disease occurring after percutaneous vertebroplasty: an unusual illustration of...
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ment, and the cases here recorded are illustrations of recovery from. Pott's disease without any deformity. To accomplish this, however, ...
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www.ejbjs.org/cgi/reprint/s1-14/1/291.pdf
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and illustrations of his case. They both occurred in patients in private practice ... evolution, to be Pott's disease, and were treated as such. Observation ...
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Pott's disease is a presentation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis that affects the spine. Precisely it is called tuberculous spondylitis and the original name was formed after Percivall Pott, a London sugeon. It is most commonly localized in the thoracic portion of the spine. ... Illustrations: Pott's Disease...
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Overview: Pott disease, also known as tuberculous spondylitis, is one of the oldest demonstrated diseases of humankind, having been documented in spinal remains from the Iron Age and in ancient mummies from Egypt and Peru.1 In ... ... Pott disease, also known as tuberculous spondylitis, is one of the oldest...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/226141-overview
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Pott disease is usually secondary to an extraspinal source of infection. The basic lesion is a combination of osteomyelitis and arthritis. Typically, more than one vertebra is involved. The area usually affected is the anterior aspect of the vertebral body adjacent to the subchondral plate.
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www.emedicine.com/med/topic1902.htm
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Pott’s disease is the name given to TB of the spine. There are interventions that can enable a person with Pott’s disease to return to an optimal level of functioning, and nurses have a pivotal role in helping the patient attain that level.
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