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Flexor Tenosynovitis

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2017
For patients with suspected flexor tenosynovitis, the mainstay of diagnosis is a thorough history and physical examination. The examination is guided by evaluating the patient for Kanavel's four cardinal signs. Empiric antibiotics should be started immediately on diagnosis covering skin flora and gram-negative bacteria.
Brad T, Hyatt, Mark R, Bagg
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Tuberculous tenosynovitis

Human Pathology, 2004
Tuberculous tenosynovitis is rare and may be overlooked as a cause of chronic tenosynovitis. This report presents a case of a young woman with tuberculosis tenosynovitis of the wrist, and highlights the clinical, imaging, histological, and laboratory features most commonly seen in this disease.
Samer, Aboudola   +3 more
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TUBERCULOUS TENOSYNOVITIS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1957
1. Forty-four patients with tuberculous tenosynovitis have been reviewed. 2. The lesions (fifty-two in all) are classified and described according to their anatomical sites. 3. Particular reference is made to the natural history of the condition and the results of treatment. 4.
L H, PIMM, W, WAUGH
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Haemorrhagic, traumatic tenosynovitis

The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1986
A case of haemorrhagic traumatic tenosynovitis is described for the first time.
D J, Dacruz, A M, Harris, J, Jones
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Infectious Tenosynovitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1995
Infectious tenosynovitis is treated similarly to infectious arthritis. The principles of treatment include an early diagnosis and immediate therapy. Therapy should include use of systemic and local antimicrobials and sheath lavage and drainage. Fibrosis and adhesions can be minimized with passive range of motion exercises, intrathecal hyaluronate, and ...
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Plant Thorn Tenosynovitis

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2006
We report a case of plant thorn injury-induced tenosynovitis of the index finger of the left hand that was cured after surgical removal of the foreign body and partial synovectomy. We review current literature on this infrequently reported topic. Pathologically, thorn synovitis represents a foreign body reaction to retained plant material and is mostly
Sangeetha, Baskar   +3 more
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TENOSYNOVITIS IN CHICKENS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1976
An adenovirus was isolated from the tendon fluid of broilers and meat breeders with clinical tenosynovitis. The viral infection was in many cases accompanied by a staphylococcal infection. The significance of the adenovirus is not yet known, although initial transmission studies indicate that it may play a role in the tendon thickening process.
M A, MacKenzie, B S, Bains
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Mycobacterium terrae tenosynovitis

Pathology, 1990
Atypical mycobacteria causing extra-pulmonary disease in man are well documented. These infections are manifested by the presence of ulcers, abscesses and lymphadenitis. Mycobacterium marinum is particularly noted for infections involving the synovium, tendon sheaths, bursae and bone.
K T, Karthigasu, D V, Spagnolo, B L, Gow
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Mycobacterium heckeshornense tenosynovitis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2006
We describe the first case of tenosynovitis due to Mycobacterium heckeshornense, a mycobacterium characterized in 2000 and only incriminated in a few previous cases of infections. Molecular identification of this pathogen included 16S rRNA and hsp65 gene sequencing. M.
Sylvain, Godreuil   +8 more
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Stenosing Flexor Tenosynovitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
A review of 253 consecutive digits with stenosing flexor tenosynovitis was done to clarify the respective role of steroid injection and surgical release in the management of stenosing flexor tenosynovitis. Treatment selection was based on the patient's age and severity of presenting complaints.
B A, Kraemer, V L, Young, C, Arfken
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