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Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a relatively rare, benign lesion characterized by exuberant proliferation of the synovial tissue that most commonly affects the knee and hip joint.
F. Poutoglidou +2 more
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Our experience with orthopedic surgery in hemophiliacs [PDF]
Introduction: Patients having severe hemophilia (levels of deficient factor below 1%) frequently suffer from disabling chronic arthropathy. An adequate substitution treatment using the coagulation factor VIII or IX concentrates renders an elective ...
Poenaru Dan V. +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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Haemophilia and joint disease: pathophysiology, evaluation and management [PDF]
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophylaxis) is effective in preventing recurrent bleeding episodes into joints and muscles.
Berntorp, Erik, Knobe, Karin
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Villonodular Synovitis of the Index Finger: A Case Report [PDF]
Villonodular Synovitis (VNS) is a rare condition characterised by abnormal growth of synovial tissue and accumulation of haemosiderin within joints, tendon sheaths and bursae.
Anteshwar Birajdar +3 more
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Some clinical aspects of rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]
In our department we have been placing a special emphasis on the treatment and study of rheumatoid arthritis, and during the last four years we have handled about 1,600 cases visiting our outpatient clinic and approximately 100 hospitalized cases.
Kodama, Toshio
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We report a successful case of two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty performed for treating painless metallosis after total knee arthroplasty with a metal-backed patella.
Tomoki Koyama +9 more
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Dynamics of rheumatoid joint [PDF]
In the present communication the recent works done by the Rheumatism Research Group of Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University, are described. The principal findings may briefly be summarized as follows. 1.
Hiraba, Koichi +14 more
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Intra-articular Knee Lipomatous Tumor: Two Similar but Different Cases
Although lipomatous tumors are common, intra-articular occurrence is exceedingly rare and sparsely described in the literature. Regarding these rare entities, most are benign, progressively growing tumors and often occur in the knee, yet it is crucial to
Samir Karmali +3 more
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