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Ultrasound findings in patients with knee osteoarthritis: Relationships with clinical characteristics, radiographic findings and generalized osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Sumen A, Kurt Oktay KN.
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Orthopedics, 2008
The Case A 69-year-old woman presented with bilateral chronic knee pain of several months' duration that was progressively worse over the anteromedial aspect of the right knee. Figure 1: Standing AP radiograph of both knees.
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The Case A 69-year-old woman presented with bilateral chronic knee pain of several months' duration that was progressively worse over the anteromedial aspect of the right knee. Figure 1: Standing AP radiograph of both knees.
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TRAUMATIC ANSERINE FOLLICULOSIS
The Journal of Dermatology, 1979ABSTRACTProlonged friction and pressure on limited areas of the skin with other naked skin parts of the patient, occurring mostly from positional attitudes, as, for instance, resting the chin on the hands or knees while watching television, may cause peculiar cutaneous lesions.
Priya, Kapoor +2 more
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Snapping Pes Anserine Syndrome
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2014The patient was a 25-year-old man who was serving in the military. He was referred to a physical therapist for a progressively worsening painful snapping sensation in the posteromedial left knee region. Prior magnetic resonance imaging for the left knee was interpreted as normal, except for a mild fluid signal about the left pes anserine bursa.
Charles E, Rainey +2 more
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Anserine Bursitis: A Brief Review
Southern Medical Journal, 1997A commonly missed malady of older patients' knees is anserine bursitis, which often accompanies osteoarthritis. I briefly review the condition and discuss physical examination, epidemiology, imaging, differential diagnosis, and treatment.
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Knee Pain: Osteoarthritis or Anserine Bursitis?
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2003Knee pain is a very common ailment in the elderly and is often attributed to osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. OA of the knee and anserine bursitis can coexist, and in such situations, anserine bursitis may be the cause of knee pain. Attributing the pain to OA can lead to invasive interventions such as intraarticular injections or joint replacement ...
Nallini, Gnanadesigan, Rick L, Smith
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Anserine Bursitis in Patients With Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Southern Medical Journal, 2000We sought to determine the frequency of anserine bursitis (AB) in Koreans with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee and its relationship to age, sex, and radiographic severity of OA, and to evaluate its response to various forms of therapy.In a retrospective study, we reviewed the charts of patients with OA of the knee and graded the radiographic severity ...
I, Kang, S W, Han
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Traumatic anserine folliculosis
British Journal of DermatologyTraumatic anserine folliculosis is a commonly seen but under-recognized entity, presenting as a hyperpigmented lichenified papillomatous plaque.
Yan Lu, Yanyan Niu
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Carnosine, homocarnosine and anserine in vertebrate retinas
Neurochemistry International, 1984The dipeptides carnosine, homocarnosine and anserine are differentially distributed among the retinas of several vertebrate species. Retinas of birds are rich in anserine while those of frogs have primarily carnosine. Several mammalian species contain only very low levels of homocarnosine.
F L, Margolis, M, Grillo
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