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Heterotopic ossification - Information from Answers.com
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which bone tissue forms outside of the skeleton. Contents. 1 Diagnosis; 2 Causes; 3 Symptoms; 4 Treatment ...
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How is heterotopic ossification prevented
Etidronate disodium (Didronel), a drug that regulates the body's use of calcium, is used to prevent heterotopic ossification. Treatment begins three weeks after ...
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What are symptoms of heterotopic ossification
Initially heterotopic ossification causes localized swelling, warmth, redness, and stiffness of the muscle. It usually begins one to four months after the injury and is ...
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What is heterotopic ossification
Heterotopic ossification is an abnormal deposit of bone in muscles and tendons that may occur after injury. It is most common in the hips and knees. First answer ...
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Heterotopic ossification of the right hip
Etidronate disodium (Didronel), a drug that regulates the body's use of calcium, is used to prevent heterotopic ossification. Treatment begins three weeks after ...
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What can be done for heterotopic ossification
Etidronate disodium (Didronel), a drug that regulates the body's use of calcium, is used to prevent heterotopic ossification. Treatment begins three weeks after ...
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What is used to treat heterotopic ossification
Etidronate disodium (Didronel), a drug that regulates the body's use of calcium, is used to prevent heterotopic ossification. Treatment begins three weeks after ...
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Why might heterotopic ossification reduce joint mobility
What is heterotopic ossification? Heterotopic ossification is an abnormal deposit of bone in muscles and tendons that may occur after injury. It is most common in ...
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heterotopic: Definition from Answers.com
Occurring in an abnormal anatomic location: heterotopic bone formation. Grafted or transplanted into an abnormal location: heterotopic liver transplantation.
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How does the heterotopic bone devlop in a soft tissues
This page is closed to edits. Unfollow. follow. [report abuse]. Can you answer this question? How does the heterotopic bone devlop in a soft tissues?
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