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Pediatric Radiology, 1987
The case of an 8-year-old boy with tuberculous arthritis of the right knee in whom patellar disease was the only radiological abnormality is presented. The patellar findings were a large lytic area with sclerotic borders containing a dense image corresponding to a sequestrum. Open biopsy was necessary for diagnosis, since the radiological abnormalities
M. Hernández Gimenez +3 more
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The case of an 8-year-old boy with tuberculous arthritis of the right knee in whom patellar disease was the only radiological abnormality is presented. The patellar findings were a large lytic area with sclerotic borders containing a dense image corresponding to a sequestrum. Open biopsy was necessary for diagnosis, since the radiological abnormalities
M. Hernández Gimenez +3 more
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Injury, 1985
Mildly displaced fractures of the patella, with an intact extensor mechanism, are widely treated in a plaster cylinder. This may lead to disuse osteoporosis of the patella and a subsequent refracture, which may be at a different site. A suggested method of splintage is to use a removable back splint for a period of 1-2 weeks.
S.K. Thompson, D. Rees
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Mildly displaced fractures of the patella, with an intact extensor mechanism, are widely treated in a plaster cylinder. This may lead to disuse osteoporosis of the patella and a subsequent refracture, which may be at a different site. A suggested method of splintage is to use a removable back splint for a period of 1-2 weeks.
S.K. Thompson, D. Rees
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Fifteen patients with patellofemoral pain resulting from patellar malalignment had coronal plane osteotomy of the patella. Patients were followed for an average of three years, and all results except one were favorable. The relief of pain was attributed to both the reduction of intraosseous pressure including associated biological adaptations and the ...
Nerubay J, Alexander Katnelson
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Fifteen patients with patellofemoral pain resulting from patellar malalignment had coronal plane osteotomy of the patella. Patients were followed for an average of three years, and all results except one were favorable. The relief of pain was attributed to both the reduction of intraosseous pressure including associated biological adaptations and the ...
Nerubay J, Alexander Katnelson
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Patella Infera and Patella Alta
2011Patella infera represents the low position of the patella in relation to the femur and the tibia. Two terminologies are used to qualify this low position of the patella: “patella baja” or “patella infera”. As the latin form is the common way to describe the high position of the patella (patella alta), it is coherent to define patella infera as the ...
David Dejour +1 more
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International Orthopaedics, 1991
We report 15 cases of primary tumours and pseudotumours of the patella. The radiographic features and the surgical treatment of the different histological types are described in relation to Enneking's surgical staging and data derived from the literature.
Andrea Ferraro +5 more
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We report 15 cases of primary tumours and pseudotumours of the patella. The radiographic features and the surgical treatment of the different histological types are described in relation to Enneking's surgical staging and data derived from the literature.
Andrea Ferraro +5 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001
Osteomyelitis of the patella is an uncommon infection that is primarily a disease of childhood. The diagnosis frequently is delayed because of its rarity and variable presentation, which may be acute with systemic signs or insidious with mild local signs.
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Osteomyelitis of the patella is an uncommon infection that is primarily a disease of childhood. The diagnosis frequently is delayed because of its rarity and variable presentation, which may be acute with systemic signs or insidious with mild local signs.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2008
Pain and swelling in the knee are common complaints, and most patients have degenerative changes in the knee to account for them. A few patients have patellar tumors, but they are rarely malignant. Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary bone malignant tumor, following osteosarcoma.
Masato Tomita +6 more
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Pain and swelling in the knee are common complaints, and most patients have degenerative changes in the knee to account for them. A few patients have patellar tumors, but they are rarely malignant. Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary bone malignant tumor, following osteosarcoma.
Masato Tomita +6 more
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Patella tendon length after patella arthroplasty [PDF]
The study aimed to assess tendon length change following patello-femoral replacement (PFR) surgery and total knee replacement (TKR).A retrospective analysis was conducted of 40 patients undergoing PFR surgery and 40 patients undergoing TKR and an unoperated control group.
Atanu Bhattacharjee +5 more
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Skeletal Radiology, 1998
A rare case of tuberculosis of the patella is presented. Diagnostic features include an osteolytic lesion in the patella with flaky sequestrum, associated with typical clinical features. Treatment should be urgent and should include a regimen of surgical debridement along with four antitubercular drugs.
Manavjit Singh Sandhu +4 more
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A rare case of tuberculosis of the patella is presented. Diagnostic features include an osteolytic lesion in the patella with flaky sequestrum, associated with typical clinical features. Treatment should be urgent and should include a regimen of surgical debridement along with four antitubercular drugs.
Manavjit Singh Sandhu +4 more
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The Knee, 2006
Osteoarticular tuberculosis is rare and affects the knee in about 8% of cases and the patella in less than 0.1%. This study reports a series of five patients who were immunologically competent but living in an endemic area for tuberculosis. Treatment with antituberculous therapy and early mobilization of the knee joint led to a successful outcome in ...
Shishir Rastogi +2 more
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Osteoarticular tuberculosis is rare and affects the knee in about 8% of cases and the patella in less than 0.1%. This study reports a series of five patients who were immunologically competent but living in an endemic area for tuberculosis. Treatment with antituberculous therapy and early mobilization of the knee joint led to a successful outcome in ...
Shishir Rastogi +2 more
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