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20240418
Factors
leading to pathology of the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF), acting directly
or indirectly.
FACTORS
CAUSING OF LCF PATHOLOGY
1.
Mechanical (damage with a blunt or sharp object, direct, indirect impact)
2.
Temperature (action of high or low temperature)
3. Chemical
(exposure to alkalis, acids)
4.
Infectious (local process, disease of the whole body)
5.
Radiation (X-rays, gamma radiation, particle streams)
6.
Medicinal (exposure to medications and their breakdown products)
7.
Barometric (low or high atmospheric pressure, such as decompression sickness)
8. Mental
(behavioral disorders: chronic, episodic, for example, intoxication, suicide)
9.
Neurological (damage to the brain, peripheral nerves)
10.
Malignant tumor process (destruction by the primary tumor or metastasis)
11. Benign
tumor process (destruction by tumor, compression)
12.
Biological (endocrine diseases, genetic abnormalities)
Keywords:
ligamentum
capitis femoris, ligament of head of femur, round ligament, ligamentum
teres, classification,
pathology, factors
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