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Abstract Introduction Surgery in people with haemophilia and factor VIII inhibitors is typically managed with perioperative administration of haemostatic agents to prevent or control the occurrence of bleeding events. Practical experience of surgery in patients with inhibitors who are receiving treatment with emicizumab is growing; however, the novelty
Victor Jiménez‐Yuste +3 more
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Pigmented Villo-Nodular Synovitis of Shoulder Joint Leading to Humeral Head Erosion
Pigmented villo-nodular synovitis (PVNS), also known as giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath or benign synovial histiocytoma, is a benign yet locally aggressive tumor of the synovium that affects both the large joints and the tendon sheaths.
Alok Chandra Agrawal +3 more
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Introduction. Haemophilia is a genetic haemorrhagic disorder that characterises with extensive and prolonged bleeding. In severe stages of the disease, joint haemorrhages may occur and eventually result in joint degeneration and haemophilic arthropathy.
Adrianna Gorecka, Natalia Osial
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Local injection therapy (LIT) is an important component of the complex treatment of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), which is widely used in real clinical practice. Glucocorticoids, hyaluronic acid drugs (HA), autologous cell drugs, botulinum toxin type
A. M. Lila +13 more
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Radionuclide synovectomy – essentials for rheumatologists
Radionuclide synovectomy is a minimally invasive method of treating persistent joint inflammation. It involves intra-articular injection of radioactive colloids which induce necrosis and fibrosis of hypertrophic synovial membrane.
Marek M. Chojnowski +2 more
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Objectives : Hypertrophic and exudative synovitis of the knee is one of the earliest symptoms in rheumatic diseases. In the case of pharmacotherapy failure, other methods which directly remove the inflamed synovial membrane are used – synovectomies ...
Joanna Zalewska +5 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease that is mainly characterized by asymmetric erosive synovitis, particularly affecting peripheral joints. Radiation synovectomy, or radiosynovectomy, was first described in 1950s as an adjuvant treatment for ...
Koramadai K Kamaleshwaran +5 more
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Bremsstrahlung dose of 165Dy in radiosynovectomy [PDF]
There has been an increased interest in 165Dy radiossynovectomy, which emits relatively high‐energy (> 1 MeV) beta rays. The production of in vivo bremsstrachlung radiation hazards warrants evaluation. The bremsstrahlung component of the decay scheme of 165Dy has been traditionally ignored in internal dosimetry calculations.
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Haemosiderotic synovitis is a rare condition caused by recurrent or chronic haemarthroses. This may lead to intra‐articular destruction, a painful joint, and, if untreated, ankylosis of the joint. We highlight a case of an elderly lady who presented to an orthopaedic clinic with left knee pain, following recurrent left knee atraumatic haemarthroses ...
Jonathan Bartlett +3 more
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Çocukluk Çağında Hemofilik Artropati: Patofizyoloji, Tanı ve Tedavi
Arthropathy is a serious and common problem in patients with hemophilia impairing the patient’s quality of life seriously. The most commonly affected joints in hemophilic arthropathy are knees, ankles and elbows.
Banu Turhan, Yalçın Turhan
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