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Joint Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Wyatt Williams
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Knee joints and elbow joints

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Osteoclast-(d) this is osteopetrosis (albers-schonberg disease), a rare bone disease resulting from mutations in genes thatregulate osteoclast activity and bone resorption. carbonic anhydrase...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
The correct answer to this question is knee joints and elbow joints. Knee joints are what allow the lower leg to move in relation to the thigh. While doing so, it also supports the body's weight....Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Rs.2,40,000

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Hyperuricemia-(c) acute inflammation of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, caused by precipitation of uric acid crystals in the jointspace, is typical of gout. hyperuricemia is a sine qua non for...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma-(e) although sarcomas generally are uncommon, malignant fibrous histiocytoma is one of the more common varieties ofsoft-tissue sarcoma in adults, and it is the most...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Postmenopausal bone loss-(c) osteoporosis is the most common cause of fractures in postmenopausal women. the most significant bone lossoccurs in the first decade after onset of menopause, but bone...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Giant-cell tumor-(e) most cases of giant-cell tumor arise in the epiphyses of long bones of individuals 20 to 40 years old; there is aslight female predominance. the tumors may recur after...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Jan 09, 2025
Osteoid osteoma-(g) this patient has an osteoid osteoma, a benign tumor of the bone that occurs in children and young adults. paindisproportionate to the size of the tumor is characteristic. if such...Read More

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