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- BookJennifer Moriatis Wolf, editor.Contents:
Section I: Etiology
Definition, Causes and Epidemiology
Tennis Elbow in Athletes: More Than Just Tennis?
Golfer's Elbow: Treatment Distinctions
Section II: Conservative Treatment
Evidence for No Treatment and Self-limited Treatment
Medical Management: The Role of NSAIDS and Topical
Therapy
Splints
Steroid Injections
Blood and PRP Injections
Other Treatments: Prolotherapy, Acupuncture, ESWL
Section III: Surgery
Open Surgical Treatment
Arthroscopic Treatment
Denervation
Percutaneous Release
Outcomes of Treatment and Return to Play: The Evidence
Complications of Surgical Treatment and Salvage Procedures for Failed Surgery.Digital Access Springer 2015 - ArticleRosenfelder G, van Eijk RV, Mühlradt PF.Eur J Biochem. 1979 Jun;97(1):229-37.Splenic lymphocytes from CBA/J, AKR/A/J, BALB/c/A, C57/BL/6J, C3H/HeJ and C3H/Tif nu/nu mice and B lymphocyte or T lymphocyte preparations derived from CBA/J mouse spleen were cultivated in the presence of either concanavalin A, phytohemagglutinin, Salmonella minnesota R595 lipopolysaccharide or Proteus mirabilis soluble lipoprotein. The mitogens stimulated the incorporation of [14C]galactose into acid-insoluble cell material with the same specificity for B or T cells as that known for thymidine incorporation. The glycolipids extracted from mitogen-activated, carbohydrate-labelled B or T cells were compared by thin-layer chromatography and characteristic differences between B and T cells were noted in the ganglioside as well as in the neutral glycolipid fractions. In addition, subsets of B or T cells, namely lipopolysaccharide-responsive or lipoprotein-responsive B-cell populations or nylon-purified T cells may be recognized by characteristic neutral glycolipid bands.