Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Acute Pyelonephritis I: Introduction01:27

Acute Pyelonephritis I: Introduction

Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects the renal parenchyma and collecting system, including the renal pelvis, tubules, and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys. It can be classified as either acute—a sudden, severe infection—or chronic, which refers to long-term or recurrent kidney infections.The primary cause of acute pyelonephritis (APN) is bacterial infection, with Escherichia coli accounting for approximately 70-80% of cases. Other bacteria, such as Proteus,...
Fractures: Bone Repair01:27

Fractures: Bone Repair

Treatment for a fracture is based on the type of break, the bone affected, and the patient's age.
Minor fractures with no bone displacement are treated by immobilizing the fractured bone using a cast or splint. However, in the case of fractures with displaced bones, the broken bones are repositioned before immobilization to ensure successful healing without deformation and loss of function. The realignment of fractured bone ends is performed through a process called reduction. If the procedure...
Bacterial Meningitis I: Introduction01:22

Bacterial Meningitis I: Introduction

Bacterial meningitis is a severe, life-threatening inflammation of the meninges, particularly the pia mater and arachnoid mater, affecting the subarachnoid space, ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). If untreated, it can lead to significant neurological complications or death.Causative AgentsCommon pathogens vary with age and immune status. In adults, major organisms include Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, and Haemophilus influenzae. Streptococcus agalactiae (group B...
Bone Disorders01:29

Bone Disorders

Aging and its effect on bone remodeling is the most common cause of bone disorders. In young and healthy people, bone deposition and resorption happen at an equal rate to maintain optimal bone health.
Bone deposition is also affected by the levels of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone that promote osteoblast activity and bone matrix synthesis. When the level of these hormones decreases due to aging, it causes a reduction in bone deposition. As a result, bone resorption by osteoclasts...
Acute Pharyngitis01:30

Acute Pharyngitis

Introduction
Acute pharyngitis is the inflammation of the back of the throat (pharynx), commonly resulting in a sore throat. It is a frequently encountered condition that prompts individuals to seek medical advice.
Classification
Acute pharyngitis can be categorized based on its underlying cause:
Acute Pyelonephritis II: Diagnostic Studies and Management01:28

Acute Pyelonephritis II: Diagnostic Studies and Management

Introduction:For diagnosing acute pyelonephritis, a comprehensive patient history is collected to identify symptoms such as dysuria, frequent or urgent urination, flank pain, or costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness that may suggest a kidney infection.Physical ExaminationDuring the physical examination, CVA tenderness is assessed. This involves gentle percussion over the costovertebral angle, where tenderness often indicates a kidney infection.Diagnostic TestsUrinalysis: Used to identify white...

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Ethical publishing in Orthopaedics.

EFORT open reviews·2017
Same author

Growth of the acetabular lateral cartilage in relation to congenital and developmental dysplasia of the hip. An histological study.

Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy·2011
Same author

Perthes' disease associated with osteogenesis imperfecta.

Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B·2003
Same author

Septic arthritis.

Best practice & research. Clinical rheumatology·2003
Same author

The importance of outcome.

ANZ journal of surgery·2002
Same author

An aetiological classification for developmental synostoses at the elbow.

Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B·2002
Same journal

Telescopic rods vs. non-telescopic rods in the treatment of osteogenesis imperfecta: A systematic review.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
Same journal

Proximal ulnar osteochondroma as a potential risk factor for radial head dislocation: A retrospective analysis.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
Same journal

Guided growth: Current concepts and novel techniques for harnessing a child's growth potential.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
Same journal

Factors associated with open reduction of pediatric type III supracondylar humerus fractures.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
Same journal

Irreducible extremity fractures in pediatric and adolescent rodeo-related trauma: A retrospective case series.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
Same journal

Late-developing acetabular dysplasia following normal infant hip ultrasound in breech and family-history cohorts: A systematic review.

Journal of children's orthopaedics·2026
See all related articles

Related Experiment Videos

Misconceptions about childhood acute osteomyelitis

Raviraj Ferdinand Stephen1, Michael K D Benson, Sydney Nade

  • 1Australian Orthopaedic Association Training Scheme, 45 Janet Street, Merewether, Sydney, NSW 2291 Australia.

Journal of Children'S Orthopaedics
|October 2, 2013
PubMed
Summary

No abstract available in PubMed .

Related Experiment Videos