"' Tiludronic acid "'( INN; also known as tiludronate ) is a bisphosphonate used for treatment of Paget's disease of bone ( osteitis deformans ) in human medicine.
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Extraintestinal localizations are possible, especially " Salmonella " meningitis in children, osteitis, etc . Children with sickle-cell anemia who are infected with " Salmonella " may develop osteomyelitis.
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This leaves an empty socket where bone is exposed to the oral cavity, causing a localized alveolar osteitis limited to the lamina dura ( i . e ., the bone which lines the socket ).
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McCain reportedly took Red Rum for a therapeutic swim in the sea off Southport before his first National appearances to help treat the horse's pedal osteitis, a debilitating incurable bone disease in his hoof.
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In 2007, he struggled with a persistent groin injury ( osteitis pubis ) and was restricted in the games he played, not playing any AFL games and only playing a handful of WAFL and WAFL reserve games for Perth.
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More than 500 suffer from skin problems, arthritis in the chest and gastrointestinal conditions that she says are consistent with a syndrome called Synovitis, Acne, Pustulosis, Hyperostosis and Osteitis, first described in Japan in the late 1960s.
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This specific type of alveolar osteitis is also known as "'dry socket "'or, less commonly, "'fibrinolytic alveolitis "', and is associated with increased pain and delayed healing time.
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Stevens was also invited to and attended the annual AFL Draft Camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra in October 2009 but did not participate in much of the testing as he was undergoing rehabilitation from osteitis pubis sustained mid-season.
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X-rays taken during the early stages of osteitis pubis can be misleading-pain may be felt, but the damage doesn't appear on the films unless stork views ( i . e . standing on one leg ) are obtained.
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The Australian Football League has taken some steps to reduce the incidence of osteitis pubis, in particular recommending that clubs restrict the amount of bodybuilding which young players are required to carry out, and in general reducing the physical demands on players before their bodies mature.