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Abstract Partial posterior wall fractures are usually fixed with open reduction–internal fixation through an open posterolateral approach, but when the fragment may be fixed without a plate (with screws only), reduction and fixation may also be achieved via hip arthroscopy with the patient in the prone position.
Alessandro Aprato +4 more
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis of knee joint: A case report [PDF]
Mohsen Samy Barsoum +3 more
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Hip pain in adults: MR imaging appearance of common causes [PDF]
To determine the exact origin of hip pain can be challenging. Symptoms apparently originating from the hip may arise from the pelvis, the sacroiliac joint, the lumbar spine, periarticular structures such as muscles and bursae, or from unexpected sites ...
Hodler, Juerg +2 more
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Intra-articular etanercept treatment for severe diffuse pigmented villonodular knee synovitis [PDF]
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare pre-malignant disease that require aggressive treatment as surgical synovectomy, eventually followed by radiosynovectomy. Nevertheless, the disease often reoccurs after these treatments.
A. Di Maggio +14 more
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Adipocytes in synovial fluid cytology: An approach for diagnosing synovial lipomatosis
Abstract A 2‐year‐old neutered male bullmastiff dog was presented with chronic left hind limb lameness. Physical examination revealed left stifle effusion and medial buttress without cranial tibial thrust. Radiographs showed joint effusion and new bone formation at the patella apex.
Beatriz Agulla +5 more
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Arthroscopic Removal of Suprapatellar Fibroma of Tendon Sheath [PDF]
Fibroma of tendon sheath (FTS) is a rare dense fibrous benign tumor that majorities are found over the tendons or tendon sheaths of limbs, with predilection in order starting with fingers, hands, wrists, and other parts.1 Almost 80% of tendon sheath ...
Cheung, F +4 more
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis is a rare disease that occurs on synovial tissue within and outside a joint. It can be localized or diffuse. Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis (LPVNS) can occur in any compartment of the knee joint.
Ivan Bojanić +3 more
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Localised pigmented villonodular synovitis of Hoffa’s fat pad- treatment using 70 degree arthroscope and superolateral portal: a case report [PDF]
The localized form of pigmented villo-nodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare pathological entity characterized by limited involvement of the synovium. The knee is the most commonly affected joint, and the disorder presents as a nodular, pedunculated lesion ...
Magar, Hemant S., Magar, Sumedh H.
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Endoscopic Synovectomy of the Ulnar Bursa of the Palm of the Hand
Synovitis of the ulnar bursa is associated with tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons. Reported causes include suppurative or tuberculous infection, rheumatoid arthritis, and pigmented villonodular synovitis. Open synovectomy requires extensive soft-tissue
Tun Hing Lui, M.B.B.S.(HK), F.R.C.S.(Edin), F.H.K.A.M., F.H.K.C.O.S. +1 more
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Tenosynovial giant cell tumor of the distal tibiofibular joint [PDF]
Tenosynovial giant cell tumors are extremely rare tumors with highly nonspecific symptoms. This benign but aggressive disease has a slow course of progression; however, it can ultimately lead to irreversible damage to a joint.
Belzarena Genovese, Ana Cecilia +1 more
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