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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 79-B, Issue 4 | Pages 638 - 640
1 Jul 1997
Heim M Wershavski M Zwas S Siev-Ner I Nadvorna H Azaria M

The use of silicone inner sockets, with or without the incorporation of shuttle locks, has greatly improved the function of artificial limbs. They cushion and protect the stump and provide a means for prosthetic suspension, allowing more comfortable use, especially in patients with ischaemic stumps. They also allow greater movement at the proximal joint.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 64-B, Issue 4 | Pages 429 - 431
1 Aug 1982
Samra Y Hertz M Shaked Y Zwas S Altman G

Three cases of spinal osteomyelitis due to brucellosis are reported, all in women. Radiological confirmation was delayed for at least three months after the first clinical manifestation, while in one patient a bone scan was positive at an early stage. In two of the three cases the diagnosis was delayed because of insufficient awareness of the disease. Spinal osteomyelitis caused by Brucella is indistinguishable radiologically from that caused by other micro-organisms and needle aspiration or exploration is frequently performed to establish the correct diagnosis. Increased awareness of brucellosis and the carrying out of appropriate blood cultures and serological tests may make these procedures unnecessary.