10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNOVITIS»
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Pediatric Orthopedics in Practice
3.2.10 Transient synovitis of the hip > Definition Transient synovitis is a hip joint
effusion that occurs in small children in connection with other illnesses (e.g. viral
infections of the upper respiratory or gastrointestinal tract). The effusion is ...
Fritz Hefti, F. Freuler, R. Hinchcliffe, 2007
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Lovell and Winter's Pediatric Orthopaedics
(87) evaluated 80 children who were admitted with acute transient synovitis of the
hip. Their management protocol included a clinical examination, venous samples
, synovial fluid samples taken when ultrasonography had detected an effusion, ...
Wood W. Lovell, Robert B. Winter, Raymond T. Morrissy, 2006
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Children’s Orthopaedics and Fractures
Transient synovitis is the most common cause of hip pain in children [20].
Synonyms include “irritable hip,” “observation hip,” and “coxalgia fugax.” It is a
noninfective synovitis characterized by a sudden onset of hip pain and limp in a
child who ...
Michael Benson, John Fixsen, Malcolm Macnicol, 2010
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Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Background Transient or toxic synovitis is a benign, self-limiting inflammatory
condition of the hip. It afflicts males more frequently than females and is the most
common cause of acute hip pain in children 3 to 10 years of age. The underlying
...
Gary R. Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig, 2010
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Ultrasound of the Musculoskeletal System
5.39a-c. Pigmented villonodular synovitis: diffuse type. a Longitudinal 12-5 MHz
US image obtained over the suprapatellar recess demonstrates hypoechoic
thickening of the synovium (arrowheads), a fairly nonspecific appearance. P,
patella.
Stefano Bianchi, A.L. Baert, I.F. Abdelwahab, 2007
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Radiotherapy for Non-Malignant Disorders
fuse pigmented villonodular synovitis. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 67 (4):1130-
1134 3.Bertoni F, Unni KK, Beabout JW, Sim FH (1997) Malignant giant cell
tumor of the tendon sheaths and joints (malignant pigmented villonodular
synovitis).
Michael Heinrich Seegenschmiedt, L.W. Brady, Hans-Bruno Makoski, 2009
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease
C. "Intestinal" Peripheral Arthritis (Reactive Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Associated Synovitis) This is a mono- or polyarticular, often migratory synovitis,
which presents as acute, painful swelling of the joint, with sterile effusion and
synovial ...
8
Baxter's the Foot and Ankle in Sport
Synovitis Synovitis can be a noninflammatory, inflammatory, or septic process of
the synovium, which is most characterized by joint swelling and tenderness.
Synovitis can be caused by trauma or previous surgery. A generalized or
localized ...
Donald E. Baxter, David A. Porter, Lew Schon, 2008
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Synopsis of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Toxic Synovitis Toxic or transient synovitis is a benign, self-limiting inflammatory
process of the hip. It afflicts males more often than females and is the most
common cause of acute hip pain in children 3 to 10 years of age. The underlying
cause ...
Gary Robert Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig, Benjamin K. Silverman, 2002
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Emergency Imaging of the Acutely Ill Or Injured Child
Toxic synovitis: right hip. First note that the joint space on the right is a little wider
than that on the left (resulting from fluid). Then note that the right gluteus fat pad
shows slight bulging (arrows). In addition, there is complete obliteration of the ...
Leonard E. Swischuk, 2000
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYNOVITIS»
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synovitis is used in the context of the following news items.
Synovial Tissue Volume May Be Tx Target in Knee OA
Clinically, "our data suggest that synovitis can be considered a candidate treatment target for anti-inflammatory therapies in knee OA which focus on their ... «MedPage Today, Jul 15»
Tendon Inflammation in the Hand Predicts Future Arthritis
The Birmingham Early Arthritis Cohort (BEACON) study involved 107 patients with clinically apparent synovitis in at least one joint and a symptom duration of 3 ... «Medscape, Jun 15»
Ultrasound of shoulder synovitis may discriminate between …
Using sonographic semi-quantitative assessments with serum matrix metalloproteinase-3 as a surrogate marker for scoring shoulder synovitis provided ... «Healio, Jun 15»
Erosions Predispose RA Patients to Joint Space Narrowing
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who have joint erosions (JE) are predisposed to joint space narrowing (JSN) in individual joints independently of synovitis in ... «MedPage Today, Jun 15»
Boy Grew His Hair For Two Years To Donate To Cancer Victims …
And having a bout of toxic synovitis, a bacterial inflammation of the joints, and being hospitalized for a couple of weeks probably made him even more sensitive ... «The Inquisitr, Jun 15»
MRI-Detected Damage Shows Up 2 years Before Knee OA Dx
Incident radiograph OA was defined as the first occurrence of radiographic findings compatible with OA. The presence of effusion synovitis on MRI 2 years prior ... «MedPage Today, May 15»
Therapeutic Window of Opportunity in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Potential mechanisms include the possibilities that synovitis is qualitatively different within the window (eg, that the cellular and cytokine environment is different ... «Medscape, May 15»
Aggressive Treatment Effective in Early RA
Treatment with oral methotrexate and clinically-driven intra-articular steroids reduced MRI evidence of synovitis, osteitis, and tenosynovitis and halted structural ... «MedPage Today, Apr 15»
Ultrasound Imaging Predicts Progression of Hand OA
In an adjusted analysis, Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) progression after 5 years was strongly predicted by the presence of ultrasound-detected gray-scale synovitis at ... «MedPage Today, Apr 15»
Synovitis, Bone Lesions Presage Joint Tenderness in Hand OA
Note that synovitis and BMLs can fluctuate over time, as evidenced by the 42.6% of joints that had increases or decreases in synovitis and the 24.5% that had ... «MedPage Today, Mar 15»