Talk:Osteochondrosis
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editI have been going through the list of orthopaedic conditions listed as stubs and suggesting this template for Orthopaedic Conditions (see Talk:Orthopedic surgery)
Name
Definition
Synonyms
Incidence
Pathogenesis and predisposing factors
Pathology
Stages
Classification
Natural History/Untreated Prognosis
Clinical Features
Investigation
Non-Operative Treatment
Risks of Non-Operative Treatment
Prognosis following Non-Operative Treatment
Operative Treatment (Note that each operations should have its own wiki entry)
Risks of Operative Treatment
Prognosis Post Operation
Complications
Management
Prevention
History
--Mylesclough 06:09, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
Potential References
editFlat-Coated Retriever Society of America, Inc.
medicaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com
pubmed.gov —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ccde56 (talk • contribs) 01:30, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
Graded --JimmyButler (talk) 21:05, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
Insert project banner at the top of this discussion page.--JimmyButler (talk) 21:06, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
Ccde56 - gentle nudge, lots of rich material on searching PubMed, especialy if qualify search term with "review" or something similar to home-in on general overviews (rather than esoteric specific paper). Quite a lot of hits though are for the specific condition of osteochondritis dissecans; given your classmate is currently working on that article, should there be a cross link somewhere to that page ?
On quick search, PMID 17606505 looked promising - follow link to full article that gives historical overview of the term (always difficult material to source for medical artickle) and then an overview of the conditions. Let me know if you need any help in understanding the material (I'm "only" a GP myself, not an orthopaedic expert) or with wikipedia markup :-) David Ruben Talk 22:31, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
- Refreshing... a student that did not cite a home made web site or an on-line store as a reference! Slowly but surely we are making progress.--JimmyButler (talk) 16:38, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
- Agree - quite a throughtful list of potential sources. David Ruben Talk 02:08, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
- Refreshing... a student that did not cite a home made web site or an on-line store as a reference! Slowly but surely we are making progress.--JimmyButler (talk) 16:38, 4 October 2008 (UTC)