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Diffuse-Type Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor of the Knee: Clinical Course After Anterior Open Synovectomy [PDF]
Diffuse type tenosynovial giant cell tumor (D-TGCT) of the knee presents with stiffness, pain and swelling with surgery being the mainstay treatment. However, the literature lacks data on clinical course of range of motion, pain (ROM), and swelling after
Alessandro Bruschi +11 more
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Posterior Tibial Tendoscopy in Flexible Acquired Flatfoot Deformity [PDF]
Tendoscopy is a reliable and safe technique to manage some foot and ankle disorders. The technique allows for a view of the entire length of tendons and may be used as an isolated procedure or adjacent to other techniques, such as calcaneal osteotomy ...
Manuel Monteagudo +1 more
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Tenosynovitis of the Flexor Digitorum and Flexor Carpi Caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: Case Report and Review [PDF]
Background. Mycobacterial tenosynovitis of the hand and forearm is an extremely rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which can lead to permanent disability of patients. Case presentation.
Nino V. Abdiba +2 more
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Introduction: Synovial chondromatosis of the knee is an unusual, rare, benign metaplastic neoplasm of the synovium, characterized by the formation of focal cartilaginous nodules in the synovium.
A. Rai +5 more
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Cost Analysis of Radioactive Versus Arthroscopic Synovectomy in Haemophilia: A Brazilian Modelling Approach. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Radioactive synovectomy (RSO) is an alternative to arthroscopic synovectomy (AR), for treating synovitis. RSO reduces the number of hemarthroses, being less invasive and less costly. Objective To analyse the costs of RSO compared to AR in the treatment of patients with haemophilia in Brazil, using real‐world data (RSO) and ...
Thomas S +4 more
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Lipoma arborescens (LA) is a chronic, slowly progressive intra-articular mass associated with the proliferation of synovial villi. It can affect one or several joints and has been commonly described in adults with degenerative joint disease.
Marijan Frkovic +3 more
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Synovitis and synovectomy in haemophilia
Joint bleeds cause major morbidity in haemophilia patients. The synovial tissue is responsible for removal of blood remnants from the joint cavity. But blood components, especially iron, lead to a series of changes in the synovial tissue: inflammation ...
L. V. van Vulpen +3 more
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Incisionless Knee Synovectomy and Biopsy With Needle Arthroscope and Autologous Tissue Collector
Knee arthroscopy has evolved greatly from its inception in the 20th century. Arthroscopic synovectomy is performed in the case of infection or significant synovitis.
C. Lavender +4 more
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Review of a Rare Cause for Swelling of the Knee: Lipoma Arborescens [PDF]
Lipoma arborescens is an infrequent cause of chronic pain and swelling of the knee joint, and it is a slow-growing pseudotumoral lesion. Only very few cases are reported in the literature, it is most commonly seen in the knee joint, but involvement in ...
Prasad Soraganvi +6 more
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