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Altered expression of inflammatory cytokines in primary osteoarthritis by human T lymphotropic virus type I retrovirus infection: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2011
The patient was a 50-year-old woman who was referred to a physical therapist for management of chronic low back pain. Intervention by the physical therapist included therapeutic exercises and manual therapy. However, after 3 weeks, the patient was referred to a neurosurgeon due to worsening of symptoms and failure to respond to conservative ...
Marco, Barbero, Duccio, Boscherini
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The patient was a 50-year-old woman who was referred to a physical therapist for management of chronic low back pain. Intervention by the physical therapist included therapeutic exercises and manual therapy. However, after 3 weeks, the patient was referred to a neurosurgeon due to worsening of symptoms and failure to respond to conservative ...
Marco, Barbero, Duccio, Boscherini
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British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2014
Synovial cysts of the cervical spine are extremely rare. They can therefore pose a diagnostic challenge. We present an unusual case of acute symptomatology secondary to spontaneous haemorrhage into a cervical facet joint cyst.
Lukas, Attwell +2 more
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Synovial cysts of the cervical spine are extremely rare. They can therefore pose a diagnostic challenge. We present an unusual case of acute symptomatology secondary to spontaneous haemorrhage into a cervical facet joint cyst.
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Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances, 2012
Synovial spinal cysts are typically found in the lumbar spine, most often at the L4-L5 level. Magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic imaging of choice in the workup of suspected synovial cysts. This study consisted of 24 patients with lumbar synovial cysts treated by cyst excision and nerve root decompression through partial or complete ...
Andreas F, Mavrogenis +4 more
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Synovial spinal cysts are typically found in the lumbar spine, most often at the L4-L5 level. Magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic imaging of choice in the workup of suspected synovial cysts. This study consisted of 24 patients with lumbar synovial cysts treated by cyst excision and nerve root decompression through partial or complete ...
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Skeletal Radiology, 1984
Giant synovial cysts (GSC) are large, well-defined cavities, containing synovial fluid and lined by a synovium-like membrane, which extend for a variable distance outside the joint cavity. We are reporting 15 cases of GSC of various joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common disease process reported in association with GSC.
L M, Fedullo +3 more
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Giant synovial cysts (GSC) are large, well-defined cavities, containing synovial fluid and lined by a synovium-like membrane, which extend for a variable distance outside the joint cavity. We are reporting 15 cases of GSC of various joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common disease process reported in association with GSC.
L M, Fedullo +3 more
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Cutaneous Metaplastic Synovial Cyst
The Journal of Dermatology, 2003AbstractMetaplastic synovial cyst of the skin is a recently recognized entity characterized by an intradermal nodule that usually occurs at the site of previous surgical trauma. Histologically, the lesion demonstrates a cystic structure with villousālike projections and a lining resembling hyperplastic synovium.
Charoen, Choonhakarn, Songyos, Tang
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