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Orthopedic Clinics of North America
Transient synovitis (TS) is a self-limiting inflammatory condition of the joints, predominantly affecting children and characterized by symptoms such as pain, swelling, warmth, and erythema. It is often triggered by an immune response to a viral infection, leading to acute inflammatory arthritis.
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Transient synovitis (TS) is a self-limiting inflammatory condition of the joints, predominantly affecting children and characterized by symptoms such as pain, swelling, warmth, and erythema. It is often triggered by an immune response to a viral infection, leading to acute inflammatory arthritis.
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Prosthesis-induced synovitis simulating villonodular synovitis.
Wisconsin medical journal, 1991Prosthetic arthroplasties are performed frequently in arthritic patients. The usual causes of prosthetic failures are loosening, infection, subluxation, or fracture. A 65-year-old man with total knee arthroplasty illustrates the complication of prosthetic synovitis developing 5 years after metal-polyethylene arthroplasty.
L A, Karl, W R, Sundstrom
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When ‘synovitis’ is not synovitis
Osteoarthritis and CartilageSung Yeon, Kim, Carla R, Scanzello
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