نتایج جستجو برای: pigmented villonodular synovitis knee
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BACKGROUND To determine effects of allogeneic human chondrocytes expressing TGF-β1 (TG-C) on structural progression of MRI features of knee osteoarthritis over a 1 year period. METHODS This phase II randomized controlled trial of TG-C included patients with moderate to advanced osteoarthritis. Patients were randomized to receive an intraarticular 3:1 mixture of non-transduced allogeneic human...
Background: Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a benign but locally aggressive proliferative disorder, commonly arising from the synovium of long bone joints, tendon sheaths and bursae. PVNS is rarely found in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), with around 52 reported cases in the current English literature. It is most commonly found in the knee joint, followed by the hip, ankle, small ...
Localised pigmented villonodular synovitis: an uncommon cause of knee pain mimicking a meniscal tear
INTRODUCTION Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare, benign proliferative disorder of the synovial membrane that typically presents in adults and affects a single joint. Multifocal PVNS is very rare, particularly in childhood. We reported a rare case of multifocal PVNS affecting over 20 joints in a child. CLINICAL PROCEDURE A 7-year-old female patient had a 6-month history of multi...
I n 2002 when he was 27 years old, our patient sought care for a 2-year history of right hip pain that he fi rst noted after jogging. Th e pain progressed to where he could not run. He saw his family practitioner, who thought it might be a hernia. Later, the pain progressed, and he was referred to an orthopaedic surgeon. He was referred to Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas for further ...
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