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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2021
The intra-articular space is a relatively rare site of occurrence of neoplastic diseases. The 2 distinct groups of clinicopathologic entities that exhibit an almost exclusive tropism for the joints are represented by synovial chondromatosis and tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT).
Sbaraglia M.+5 more
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The intra-articular space is a relatively rare site of occurrence of neoplastic diseases. The 2 distinct groups of clinicopathologic entities that exhibit an almost exclusive tropism for the joints are represented by synovial chondromatosis and tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT).
Sbaraglia M.+5 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
Although injuries to articular cartilage may lead to radiographic osteoarthritis, pain, and decreased joint function, the actual effects of such injury and of its treatment on joint function are not completely understood. The mechanisms of repair after impact loading are different from those after frank disruption by fracture of the articular cartilage,
Douglas R, Dirschl+6 more
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Although injuries to articular cartilage may lead to radiographic osteoarthritis, pain, and decreased joint function, the actual effects of such injury and of its treatment on joint function are not completely understood. The mechanisms of repair after impact loading are different from those after frank disruption by fracture of the articular cartilage,
Douglas R, Dirschl+6 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Sporotrichosis is a fungal disease caused by Sporothrix schenckii, which is seen worldwide. Infection usually involves cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues. Articular involvement is rare. A 29-year-old man with ankle sporotrichosis is reported to demonstrate the differential diagnosis and treatment.
J, Yao, R G, Penn, S, Ray
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Sporotrichosis is a fungal disease caused by Sporothrix schenckii, which is seen worldwide. Infection usually involves cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues. Articular involvement is rare. A 29-year-old man with ankle sporotrichosis is reported to demonstrate the differential diagnosis and treatment.
J, Yao, R G, Penn, S, Ray
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2007
Intra-articular injections are one method that physicians may use to treat joint pain. This method offers direct access to the source of pain for the troubled patient. Substances ranging from steroids to hyaluronic acid have been injected successfully into the various joints of the body in an attempt to provide relief for chronic joint pain ...
Lori A. Lavelle+2 more
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Intra-articular injections are one method that physicians may use to treat joint pain. This method offers direct access to the source of pain for the troubled patient. Substances ranging from steroids to hyaluronic acid have been injected successfully into the various joints of the body in an attempt to provide relief for chronic joint pain ...
Lori A. Lavelle+2 more
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CALCIFICATION IN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE [PDF]
A case of calcification of articular cartilage in association with a parathyroid tumour is described. Previously reported cases of articular calcification are briefly discussed, and it is recommended that patients with articular calcification of undetermined cause should be investigated for hyperparathyroidism.
G. Clennar, G. E. Hosking
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Imaging of Articular and Extra-articular Sports Injuries of the Hip
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2019Sports-related articular and periarticular hip injuries are common in athletes. Knowledge of patient complaints and clinical findings are crucial for adequate interpretation of imaging examinations. However, asymptomatic athletes can present abnormal imaging findings, and clinical presentation of hip injuries may be nonspecific.
Igor Borić+6 more
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Thrombospondin is present in articular cartilage and is synthesized by articular chondrocytes
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1988Thrombospondin, a multifunctional adhesive glycoprotein originally identified in platelets, was isolated and identified from an extract of ovine articular cartilage. Immunoreactive material from a cartilage extract comigrated on gel electrophoresis with purified human platelet thrombospondin. When articular chondrocytes were cultured in the presence of
Raymond R. Miller, Cahir A. McDevitt
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Intra-articular Fractures [PDF]
Intra-articular fractures may result in stiffness, deformity, pain, and post-traumatic arthritis. In order to avoid deformity and stiffness it is necessary to secure an anatomical reduction and begin early motion. Sir John Charnley stated that “perfect anatomical restoration and perfect freedom of joint movement can be obtained simultaneously only by ...
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