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Abstract Development of persistent deep cutaneous ulceration is a rare and serious complication of radiosynovectomy, an extended procedure used in the treatment of chronic synovitis. Cutaneous radiation necrosis is a rare complication of synovectomy, probably as a result of radiocolloid para‐articular injection. This rare phenomenon should be suspected
Lidia García‐Colmenero +3 more
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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 5, Issue S2, October 2021.
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Cryosurgery as Additional Treatment in Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors
Introduction. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT) emerge from the synovium and can behave aggressively. Surgical resection is the standard treatment. However, up to half of the patients with diffuse type show recurrences. Several additional treatments have been applied to reduce recurrences; none of these treatments was proven to be superior to ...
F. G. M. Verspoor +5 more
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Lipoma Arborescens: Review of an Uncommon Cause for Swelling of the Knee
Lipoma arborescens is a rare cause of chronic monoarticular arthritis, with only a few cases reported in the literature. It is most commonly seen in the knee, but cases in other joints such as the wrist, shoulder, and elbow have also been described. It is a benign condition, in which the subsynovial tissue is replaced diffusely by mature fat cells.
M. De Vleeschhouwer +6 more
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Radiosynovectomy in Hemophilic Synovitis
Radisosynovectomy (RS) is a local form of radionuclide therapy used in various forms of arthritis characterized by synovitis. In hemophilic arthropathy, RS provides removal of inflamed synovium and prevents further joint damage. This review focuses on the practical aspects of radionuclide synovectomy in hemophilic patients and describes the issues both
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Development of 166Ho-phytate Complex for Radiosynovectomy [PDF]
(66)Ho-chloride was obtained by bombardment of natural Ho(NO3)3 dissolved in acidic media using thermal neutron flux (4-5 × 10(13) n.cm(-2).s(-1)).(166)Ho-holmium chloride (185 MBq) was used successfully for preparation of (166)Ho-phytate complex with high radiochemical purity (>99.9 %, ITLC, MeOH: H2O: acetic acid, 4: 4: 2, as mobile phase).
Amir R, Jalilian +4 more
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Theranostic Imaging of Yttrium‐90
This paper overviews Yttrium‐90 (90Y) as a theranostic and nuclear medicine imaging of 90Y radioactivity with bremsstrahlung imaging and positron emission tomography. In addition, detection and optical imaging of 90Y radioactivity using Cerenkov luminescence will also be reviewed. Methods and approaches for qualitative and quantitative 90Y imaging will
Chadwick L. Wright +5 more
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188W/188Re Generator System and Its Therapeutic Applications
The 188Re radioisotope represents a useful radioisotope for the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals for therapeutic applications, particularly because of its favorable nuclear properties. The nuclide decay pattern is through the emission of a principle beta particle having 2.12 MeV maximum energy, which is enough to penetrate and destroy abnormal ...
A. Boschi +7 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease that is mainly characterized by the asymmetric erosive synovitis, particularly affecting peripheral joints.
Koramadai Kamaleshwaran +6 more
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Prevention of the Musculoskeletal Complications of Hemophilia
Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal bleeding, including hemarthroses, leading to musculoskeletal complications. The articular problems of hemophiliac patients begin in infancy. These include: recurrent hemarthroses, chronic synovitis, flexion deformities, hypertrophy of the growth epiphyses ...
E. C. Rodriguez-Merchan +1 more
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