We experienced two cases of pustuloticarthro-osteitis (PAO) with hyperostosis. The first case was a sixty-year-old female who developed a protrusion in the left sternocastoclaiclar side with pain and swelling.Pathological finding following biopsy of the protrusion revealed inflammatory granulation tissue. After admission, she had pusturosis palmaris et plantaris (p.p.p) and diagnosed her as having PAO.The second case was a forty-six-year-old female who presented with a protrusion on the left side of her sternocastoclavicular joint with pain and swelling in addition to fever and neck pain.She showed abnormal X-rays in the spine, and sternocastoclavicular joint. Pathological biopsy findings of the protrusion revealed inflammatory granulation tissue. After admission, she had P.P.P. thus we diagnosed this case as PAO.
We reviewed 31 patients treated by meniscal suture from 1994 to 1998. They consisted 19 males and 12 females with a mean age of 19.1 years (range : 10-34 years). The average follow-up period was 9.6 months (range ; 1 to 36 months). We evaluated factors about the return to sports activity after meniscal repair. The important factors are sex (female), age (after 30 years), ligament insufficiency, and type of sports (requiring jumping). The rehabilitation method shoud be considered to shorten the return period to sports activity.
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