Pseudotumor as a complication after total hip replacement
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https://doi.org/10.12775/mbs-2013-0025Keywords
pseudotumor, the centralizing pin, artificial elements of metal-polyethylene, metalosis, total hip replacementAbstract
Pseudotumor trochanteric region after hip replacement is rarely described in the literature. The cause of the tumor is not clear. Metalosis that occurred in this case was established as a result of increased abrasion artificial elements on the border of metal-polyethylene articulation. Authors depict stages of proceedings and they give possible reasons for the treatment of patients after total different joints.References
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