Your patient is a young man who reports a persistent 2-mm band of redness around his teeth that is resistant to meticulous self-care and previous dental work. You see no evidence of pocketing, loss of attachment, or bone loss. The most likely diagnosis is:
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The most common type of structural barrier is the ________. …
The most common type of structural barrier is the ________.
There is a need for standardization of products in both the…
There is a need for standardization of products in both the surveillance and access control areas. True or false?
A chain length fence should be at least 8 feet tall, begin n…
A chain length fence should be at least 8 feet tall, begin no more than 2 inches from the ground, and be augmented by a top guard. True or false?
Windows and other openings larger than _____ square inches s…
Windows and other openings larger than _____ square inches should be protected by grilles, metal bars, or heavy screening when they are less than 18 feet from the ground or when they are less than 14 feet from structures outside the barrier.
Most forced break-ins are through _____________.
Most forced break-ins are through _____________.
Given the imaging findings thus far what other imaging would…
Given the imaging findings thus far what other imaging would be the best to assess for a potential Bankart tear/lesion.
What pathoanatomic finding is outlined in red along the hume…
What pathoanatomic finding is outlined in red along the humeral head?
Sarah is a former collegiate swimmer with a history of left…
Sarah is a former collegiate swimmer with a history of left shoulder pain. To this point, your primary focus of treatment has been strengthening the rotator cuff to improve the dynamic stability of the glenohumeral joint. In the most recent visit, you choose to strengthen the rotator cuff by performing humerothoracic external rotation in standing using resistive tubing (see picture). However, you quickly notice the medial border of Sarah’s scapula becomes prominent (i.e. scapulothoracic internal rotation or “winging”) when she is moving into humerothoracic external rotation. What could be causing this and how would you modify the exercise to avoid it?
While at the hospital the patient undergoes two x-rays (see…
While at the hospital the patient undergoes two x-rays (see below). What is the most likely primary pathoanatomic diagnosis?