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{{Card|card-title=Featured Article|card-image=[[File:Cauda-equina-syndrome_T2_sagittal.png||link=Cauda Equina Syndrome]]|card-title-background-color=linear-gradient(30deg,#3498db,#34A0A4)|card-text=[[Cauda Equina Syndrome|Cauda equina syndrome]] is a rare acute polyradiculopathy of the descending lumbar and sacral nerve roots. It is caused by a lesion in the spinal canal that causes compression of the cauda equina, most commonly from a massive lumbar disc prolapse.[[Cauda Equina Syndrome|Read More...]]}}
{{Card|card-title=Featured Article|card-image=[[File:Hip_osteoarthritis_illustration.png||link=Hip Osteoarthritis]]|card-title-background-color=linear-gradient(30deg,#3498db,#34A0A4)|card-text=[[Hip Osteoarthritis|Hip osteoarthritis]] is a degenerative joint disease, and is the second most common joint affected by osteoarthritis after the knee. The condition imposes an increasing burden on the healthcare system, yet research has not kept pace with knee specific research. Clinical guidelines for hip osteoarthritis tend to extrapolate from knee osteoarthritis research, despite these conditions being distinct.[[Hip Osteoarthritis|Read More...]]}}
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Featured Article
Hip osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease, and is the second most common joint affected by osteoarthritis after the knee. The condition imposes an increasing burden on the healthcare system, yet research has not kept pace with knee specific research. Clinical guidelines for hip osteoarthritis tend to extrapolate from knee osteoarthritis research, despite these conditions being distinct.Read More...
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