1982
DOI: 10.3109/17453678208992233
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Total Hip Replacement:A Ten-Year Follow-up of an Early Series

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“…After screening of the abstracts 56 studies matched the search criteria. After close examination of the full text articles, 26 of these were excluded: six studies did not differentiate between RA and osteoarthritis (OA) or studied another type of inflammatory disease (1520), two studies contained revision cases (21, 22), nine studies were on prostheses other than routinely used hip arthroplasties, such as bipolar hemiarthroplasties or resurfacing prostheses (2331). One study proved to be a review article (2), and one study reported on one-stage bilateral THA only (32).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After screening of the abstracts 56 studies matched the search criteria. After close examination of the full text articles, 26 of these were excluded: six studies did not differentiate between RA and osteoarthritis (OA) or studied another type of inflammatory disease (1520), two studies contained revision cases (21, 22), nine studies were on prostheses other than routinely used hip arthroplasties, such as bipolar hemiarthroplasties or resurfacing prostheses (2331). One study proved to be a review article (2), and one study reported on one-stage bilateral THA only (32).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The pain‐relieving effect of a total hip replacement (THR) in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip is well documented, 1,2 and the end results after THR have also been acceptable in the treatment of patients with failures after femoral neck fractures. Most investigations of the end results after THR have been on patients with a mean age of 60–66 years, including only a few patients older than 80 years of age 3,4 …”
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