2017
DOI: 10.5152/eurjrheum.2015.0032
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Basic radiological assessment of synovial diseases: a pictorial essay

Abstract: IntroductionThe synovium is a thin specialized membrane lining the diarthrodial joint surfaces, bursae, and tendon sheaths. Synovium coats the inner surface of the fibrous joint capsule, fat pads, and intraarticular ligaments. Other intraarticular structures such as the articular cartilage, menisci, labra, and small bone bare area are not covered by the synovium (1, 2). The synovium provides nutrition and lubrication to the joint cartilage by fluid secretion (3).Synovial diseases are classified as inflammatory… Show more

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“…In the current series, all cases of PVNS were diffuse and MRI showed lobulated margin mass-like proliferative synovium with low signal foci at all pulse sequences due to deposition of hemosiderin in agreement with Patricket al [2]., A. Rodríguez Pan et al [3], and Aynur-Turan et al [4], who reported that the diffuse form PVNS is the commonest form and reported similar imaging appearance.…”
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“…In the current series, all cases of PVNS were diffuse and MRI showed lobulated margin mass-like proliferative synovium with low signal foci at all pulse sequences due to deposition of hemosiderin in agreement with Patricket al [2]., A. Rodríguez Pan et al [3], and Aynur-Turan et al [4], who reported that the diffuse form PVNS is the commonest form and reported similar imaging appearance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Particularly, hemosiderin appears as blooming artifacts on gradient echo (GRE) images because of its magnetic susceptibility, which is almost pathognomonic in all forms of PVNS. Lesions may show evident contrast enhancement after administration of IV gadolinium denoting the synovial proliferation high vascularity [3,4,16,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the rice bodies are mineralized, they can easily be visualized on plain radiographs. Otherwise, MR T-2-weighted scans are very helpful for its diagnosis [14]. An article published in 1996 by Griffith et al presented 2 cases of the subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis with rice bodies in the size of the rice bodies ranging from 3 to 10 mm, while in our study, the size was ranging from 4.6 to 7.1 mm [15].…”
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confidence: 60%
“…The synovium lines the joint capsule, fat pads, and intraarticular ligaments and serves to provide critical nutrition and lubrication to the joint. 67 After initial evaluation with radiographs looking for erosions and bone remodeling, MRI is commonly used for most synovial disorders. Several synovial pathologies have characteristic findings on MRI, for example, hemosiderin deposition associated with hemophilic arthropathy (►Fig.…”
Section: Synovial Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%