1943
DOI: 10.1056/nejm194312302292701
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Chronic Adhesive Subacromial Bursitis

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“…Thereafter the majority of these patients, initially followed at frequent intervals and later at longer periods, have regained normal motion of the shoulder joint and are free from pain. Our experience with the administration of cortico¬ tropin (ACTH) or cortisone, as suggested by Quigley,15 is limited because our experience without such medi¬ cation has been so satisfactory. It is important to emphasize that, before any treatment is instituted, the general program is always outlined to the patient and the necessity for his continued and active cooperation is explained and stressed.…”
Section: Historical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereafter the majority of these patients, initially followed at frequent intervals and later at longer periods, have regained normal motion of the shoulder joint and are free from pain. Our experience with the administration of cortico¬ tropin (ACTH) or cortisone, as suggested by Quigley,15 is limited because our experience without such medi¬ cation has been so satisfactory. It is important to emphasize that, before any treatment is instituted, the general program is always outlined to the patient and the necessity for his continued and active cooperation is explained and stressed.…”
Section: Historical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were no com¬ plications such as fracture of the humérus in this series. 605 Commonwealth Ave. (15) by which the physician can decide whether a common pigmented mole, appropriately designated as a melanocytic nevus, should be removed.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%