• Secondary synovial chondromatosis is the more common form and often occurs when there is pre-existent osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteonecrosis, osteochondritis dissecans, neuropathic osteoarthropathy (which often occurs in diabetic individuals), tuberculosis, or osteochondral fractures (torn cartilage covering the end of a bone in a joint) in the affected individual. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mistaken perception that the methods can be due to lumbar muscle strain fractures neoplasms benign osteoid osteomas, synovial chondromatosis and lipomatosis arborescens can occur in % and acth release. (familytreecounseling.com)
  • In this article, we review the chief US and MR characteristics of popliteal cysts and some biopsy proven cases of mimics of popliteal cysts in each of the broad categories of cystic tumors, vascular lesions and synovial based cystic lesions. (scirp.org)
  • Conditions which cause this are diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or synovial chondromatosis. (orthosurgeonujjwal.com)
  • On arthrographic images, the nodular synovial thickening of PVNS can appear as filling defects within the joint, findings similar to those seen with synovial osteochondromatosis or rheumatoid arthritis (rice bodies) (2,4). (facmedicine.com)
  • Synovial Sarcoma: Gadolinium enhancement, with areas of low-, iso- and hyper-intense signal to fat on T2. (scirp.org)
  • Synovial chondromatosis associated, intra-articular loose bodies are usually small in size. (hippokratia.gr)
  • We present the case of a patient with synovial chondromatosis associated giant intra-articular loose bodies located under the patella and the intercondylar fossa, treated successfully with combined arthroscopic and open excision. (hippokratia.gr)
  • Giant intra-articular loose bodies should be considered when treating patients with synovial chondromatosis. (hippokratia.gr)
  • Arthroscopy confirms the diagnosis, allows the thorough examination of the knee joint, and subsequent excision of small or medium size attached synovial nodules or intra-articular loose bodies. (hippokratia.gr)
  • Apart from nodules fixed to the synovial membrane, osteochondral loose bodies may float freely inside the joint 7 . (hippokratia.gr)
  • The current article presents the case of a patient with giant intra-articular loose bodies related to synovial chondromatosis of the knee, who was successfully treated with a combination of knee arthroscopy and arthrotomy. (hippokratia.gr)
  • They should be differentiated from synovial chondromatosis where loose bodies are relatively larger in size, round to ovoid in shape and impart slightly high signal on T2-weighted images. (neuroradiologycases.com)
  • Synovial chondromatosis is a benign monoarticular arthropathy characterized by the formation of hyaline cartilage multiple small nodules around the affected joint 1 . (hippokratia.gr)
  • This may result in a posttraumatic impingement syndrome of the ankle. (orthosurgeonujjwal.com)
  • Ankle arthroscopy with resection of hypertrophic synovium and fibrous bands (type I) or tibial spurs (type II and III injuries) after an ankle sprain proved to be a reliable therapy for a posttraumatic impingement syndrome of the ankle. (orthosurgeonujjwal.com)
  • Outcomes for the Arthroscopic Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome With Acetabular Retroversion: A 3D Computed Tomography Analysis. (rush.edu)
  • Association Between Preoperative Patient Factors and Clinically Meaningful Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome: A Machine Learning Analysis. (rush.edu)
  • Return to Sport in Athletes With Borderline Hip Dysplasia After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome. (rush.edu)
  • Assessment of Femoral Torsion on Magnetic Resonance Imaging is More Reliable Using Axial-Oblique Sequences Compared With Standard Axial Slices in Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome. (rush.edu)
  • Patients With a High Femoroepiphyseal Roof With Concomitant Borderline Hip Dysplasia and Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Do Not Demonstrate Inferior Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Hip Surgery. (rush.edu)
  • Clinical and Radiographic Criteria Define 'Acceptable' Surgical Correction of Hip Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome as Well as Postoperative Complications: An International Modified Delphi Study. (wakamatsu-sportsmed.com)
  • Tateishi S, Murata Y, Takahashi M, Higuchi S, Uchida S※. Association of combined hip-pelvic-lumbar mobility with hip muscle strength and clinical outcomes in patients treated for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. (wakamatsu-sportsmed.com)
  • Major causes are osteochondritis dissecans, synovial chondromatosis, osteophytes, fractured articular surfaces and damaged menisci. (jefferson.edu)
  • PURPOSE: External snapping hip syndrome (ESHS) was historically attributed to isolated iliotibial band (ITB) contracture. (bvsalud.org)
  • Synovial fluid aspirate was sent for culture and cytological examination, which were negative. (hippokratia.gr)
  • Free chapter on ultrasound findings of synovial chondromatosis affecting the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa available at ShoulderUS.com Fuller E, Bharatha A, Yeung R, Kassel EE, Aviv RI, Howard P, Symons SP. (wikipedia.org)
  • A timely biopsy of such lesions will facilitate early management, especially lesions such as synovial sarcomas that are asymptomatic early in the course of the disease. (scirp.org)
  • Synovial chondromatosis is a locally aggressive bone tumor of the cartilaginous type. (wikipedia.org)
  • In our body, the connective tissue dis-ease, Hereditary-Oosteo-Onycho-Dysostosis (Nail-Patella Syndrome) is an inborn genetic dis-order with nail and bone abnormalities, characterized by dystrophic nails , knee deformities , deformities of elbows, renal dysplasia and pathognomonic iliac horns, which develop on posterolateral aspect of the ilium, linked to defects on chromosome 9q34 ( LMX1B gene ). (wellnessadvantage.com)
  • Synovial tissue samples were collected for frozen section biopsies that showed areas of normal bone, normal hyaline cartilaginous tissue, and partly fibro-cartilaginous tissue containing focal degenerative lesions and focal necrosis. (hippokratia.gr)
  • A syndrome of multiple abnormalities characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the PATELLA and congenital nail dystrophy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Primary synovial chondromatosis, which is more rare, occurs spontaneously and does not appear to relate to any pre-existing conditions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The synovial joint lining itself may become diseased as the primary complaint within the ankle joint. (orthosurgeonujjwal.com)
  • Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (sometimes abbreviated to TMD or TMJD and also termed temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome, temporomandibular disorder or many other names), is an umbrella term covering pain and dysfunction of the muscles of mastication (the muscles that move the jaw) and the temporomandibular joints (the joints which connect the mandible to the skull). (mhnpc.com)
  • Case of the month #166: synovial chondromatosis of the temporal mandibular joint. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ankle joint is a hinged synovial joint with primarily up-and-down movement (plantarflexion and dorsiflexion). (orthosurgeonujjwal.com)
  • Fibrous, bony, cartilaginous and osteocartilaginous fragments in a synovial joint. (jefferson.edu)
  • A Rare Case of Crigler-Najjar Syndrome Type II in a 14-year-old boy with Celiac Disea. (authorea.com)
  • However, online communities for synovial chondromatosis patients have yielded a stark contrast, with equal representation from both genders and members diagnosed as young as late teenage/early 20s. (wikipedia.org)
  • MR imaging is the preferred modality for diagnosing PVNS because of its very specific imaging features, which help to distinguish PVNS from other synovial processes. (facmedicine.com)