Articles: middle-aged.
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Few isolated case reports and case series have reported arterial and venous thromboembolism related to adenomyosis; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. ⋯ The present case adds to the limited number of previously reported cases and supports that, albeit rare, adenomyosis can be associated with embolic infarction and suggests that nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis might be the link between adenomyosis and embolic infarction.
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A middle-aged adult presented to the hospital with a high-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. The patient was treated with endovascular coil embolization of a ruptured basilar tip aneurysm. ⋯ After complete recovery and return to independence, the patient underwent elective treatment of the persistent primitive olfactory artery aneurysm with endovascular placement of a flow diversion stent. Persistent primitive olfactory artery is an extremely rare variant of the anterior cerebral artery with an incidence of 0.14% and a known increased risk of aneurysm formation.
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The objective of this study was to investigate the diagnostic model of osteoarthritis by bone turnover markers in Chinese middle-aged subjects. The study was designed as a cross-sectional investigation with 305 participants aged 45 to 64. Radiographs of tibiofemoral knee joints were used for diagnose osteoarthritis. ⋯ The prevalence of osteoarthritis was 52.29% (n = 137/262) in middle age. β-CTx levels tended to increase according to the K-L grades, whereas PTH levels significantly decrease. levels of 25(OH)D, β-CTx, and PTH were each significantly associated with osteoarthritis risk (P < .05). Based on the estimated parameters of the optimal model, a nomogram was constructed for predicting osteoarthritis. These data suggest that the combination of PTH and β-CTx could significantly improve the prognosis of osteoarthritis in middle age, and that the nomogram can assist primary physicians in the identification of high-risk men.
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To enhance patient-centred care of people with hip pain, we need a comprehensive understanding of peoples' beliefs about their hip pain. This systematic review explored the beliefs and expectations of middle-aged and older adults about chronic hip pain and its care across different healthcare settings and contexts. This review was a synthesis of qualitative studies using a framework synthesis approach. ⋯ People coped with their hip pain by avoiding or modifying activity. People were not educated about treatments or used treatments that failed to improve their hip pain. People believed that surgery for their hip was inevitable.