How bone heals:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/405699_6
trépanation
marqueurs osseux d'activité
enthèse
bursites
bourse séreuse empêche contact direct os et tendon
He sucks so bad at English. Half of the time I don't even realize he's using English words. He just said Bottom's Weaver.
Why do French people insist on saying anglo-saxon this anglo-saxon that. Wouldn't it be easier to just say 'anglais' ? I'm sure 90% of the time he's applying anglo-saxon to a word that was never used between 550 and 1066.
So it turns out that when analyzing bone pathologies due to various activities it is best to take into account the archeological context. Fascinating please tell me more.
Sometimes hard to tell whether or not the bone has changed because of repeated use or just the violence of a few events.
SNS spondylarthropathies
AS spondylarthrite ankylosante
PR polyarthrite rhumatoide
polyarthrite rhumatoide
-inflammation chronique
--articulations synoviales
--tissus de conjonction
-cause inconue
--autoimmune (hlr dr4 dw4
--liée à la présence d'IG anormale
--facteurs environnementaux
-maladie de femme (3/4 des cas)
-20-50ans
-1-2% de la pop
most common in hands, but can affect all joints
origine dans le nouveau monde?
HLA B27 associé a 50% RhPS à 95% pour SPA
spondylarthrite ankylosante
-homme jeune 15-30ans
connu depuis néolithique
basically the entire spinal column fuses and transverse condyles go batshit crazy. Nasty shit.
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