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WNT Signaling Factors as Potential Synovial Inflammation Moderators in Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis. [PDF]

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Jurić I   +6 more
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CPP-calcification of articular cartilage is associated with elevated cytokine levels in synovial fluid. [PDF]

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Stücker S   +6 more
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Hemangioma of the Synovial Membrane

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1959
Eleven patients with hemangioma of the synovial membrane have been seen at the Mayo Clinic from 1907 through 1956. The tumor occurred in the knee in nine patients, and in the ankle and elbow, respectively, in two others. These patients represent the first reported instances of involvement of these joints. The results of this study suggest that synovial
Mark B. Coventry   +2 more
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Permeability of the Synovial Membrane to Proteins

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1963
SummaryThe normal synovial membrane has been shown to be only slightly permeable to proteins, especially certain glycoproteins. After filtration of serum through a hyaluronic acid gel in vitro a protein profile similar to that of normal synovial fluid is obtained.
Erik Nettelbladt   +2 more
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Permeability of the Synovial Membrane to Glycoproteins

Nature, 1961
ELECTROPHORETIC investigations have indicated differences in glycoprotein pattern between serum and synovial fluid1–3. The most marked difference is that the relative amount of α2-glycoproteins is considerably less in synovial fluid than in serum. It was recently demonstrated4 that the low α2-content of rheumatoid arthritic synovial fluid is mainly due
Erik Nettelbladt   +2 more
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TUMORS OF BONE AND SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE

Archives of Surgery, 1951
LESIONS WHICH SIMULATE NEOPLASMS OF BONE RIBEIRO, 1 who had previously reported a case of epidermoid cyst of the phalanges in 1942, has found that reviews of the literature did not include all the cases which had been published. Counting those cases which had been omitted in previous series, the number of published cases of this condition is now 14 ...
Kenneth H. Sponsel   +7 more
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Synovial Membrane Punch Biopsy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
Biopsy material has proved to be of value in the investigation of many inflammatory and malignant disease processes. Examination of the synovial membrane by open biopsy, under anesthesia, has been performed by orthopedists for many years. Polley and Bickel, in 1951, 1,2 described an instrument for performing a closed punch biopsy.
Norman Cooper, Sheldon Schwartz
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Early alteration of synovial membrane in osteoarthrosis [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Rheumatology, 1988
Biopsy specimens of the synovial membrane were obtained during arthroscopy and surgical meniscectomy from the knees of 20 patients with meniscus lesions. The aim of this study was to identify the morphological and immunological changes which appear in the synovium during the earliest phase of osteoarthrosis.
CANTATORE, FRANCESCO PAOLO   +6 more
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