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Tuberculous Tenosynovitis [PDF]
Thomas Theo, Brehm +2 more
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Tuberculosis tenosynovitis: A rare cause of tenosynovitis in the hand and wrist
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. While it is commonly associated with lung involvement, it can affect other parts of the body. Approximately 10% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases involve bone and joint manifestations.
Mehmet Serhat Topaloğlu +1 more
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Outcome of surgical decompression in resistant de Quervain tenosynovitis
Introductions: De Quervain tenosynovitis is a common cause of functional impairment. Steroid injection has good result but significant numbers of cases develop resistance requiring surgical decompression.
KC, Bhogendra Bahadur +3 more
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Tuberculosis of soft tissues as a result of spread from adjacent bone or joint is a well recognized entity. However isolated tuberculous pyomyositis, bursitis and tenosynovitis are rare, constituting about 1% of skeletal tuberculosis.
Srivastava, RN +3 more
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The use of the OMERACT ultrasound tenosynovitis scoring system in multicenter clinical trials
Objective: To test the sensitivity to change of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials (OMERACT) ultrasound (US) scoring system for tenosynovitis when applied in a multicenter design. Methods: RA patients with US-verified tenosynovitis were
D'Agostino M. A.
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Three cases of successful treatment of granulomatous tenosynovitis
Granulomatous tenosynovitis is a rare disease with an indolent, relapsing process, which can be caused by various pathogens. Here, we describe three immunocompetent patients with right wrist granulomatous tenosynovitis.
Tsai, Chen-Chi +11 more
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Introduction Stenosing tenosynovitis or trigger finger is a common cause of hand disability. With the 174‑year history of the condition, treatment strategy and new minimally invasive surgical approaches are essential for researchers around the world ...
Alexander S. Pankratov +7 more
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Five patients with identical history, physical findings, and laboratory data were diagnosed as having tenosynovitis following inadvertent infiltration of drugs into the extensor tendon sheaths of their hands.
Garnes, Arthur L., Dhaliwal, Avtar S.
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Physiotherapy approach for De Quervain tenosynovitis during and after pregnancy
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is an attritional and degenerative process. Pain results from resisted gliding of the abductor pollicis longus and the extensor pollicis brevis tendons in the fibro osseus canal.
Štuhec, Maša, Vauhnik, Renata
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