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Synovial fluid samples of horses with osteoarthritis were investigated to detect interleukin-1 (IL-1) activity which could contribute to the disease pathogenesis. Of the 32 samples tested, 12 (37.5 per cent) showed an augmented phytohaemagglutinin induced proliferation of C3H/HeJ mouse thymocytes. Positive results were also seen in horses with infected
arthritis
,
osteochondritis
, traumatic
arthritis
and undefined synovial effusions. Normal synovial fluid and sera from all groups failed to show any detectable IL-1 activity. Fractionation of synovial fluid showed that the IL-1 activity was in the 15 to 20 Kd fractions. In the absence of mitogen, synovial fluid failed to stimulate thymocytes and did not stimulate the growth of an interleukin-2 (IL-2) dependent CTLL cell line, but synovial fluid stimulated IL-2 release by mouse spleen cells incubated with suboptimal doses of lectin. Evidence of an IL-1 inhibitor in synovial fluid from osteoarthritic horses was provided by ultrafiltration experiments and by the inhibitory activity of synovial fluid at particular dilutions in the thymocyte assay. The presence of IL-1-like activity could be relevant in the pathogenesis of
arthritis
in horses.
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PMID:Interleukin-1-like activity in synovial fluids and sera of horses with arthritis. 189 33
Horse articular cartilage glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) were measured in synovial fluids from 48 joints affected with osteoarthritis (OA), 22 normal joints, four joints with
osteochondritis
, three joints with traumatic
arthritis
and seven joints infected with bacteria. Serum and urine from individual horses were also examined for the presence of GAGs. High levels of GAGs were found in synovial fluids (SF) from horses with OA. In each case, the level was higher in the synovial fluid than in the serum or urine from the same horse. Horses with OA showed high GAG levels in SF, serum and urine compared to horses with normal and infected joints. High levels were also found in horses with
osteochondritis
and traumatic
arthritis
. Levels of synovial fluid GAG reflect cartilage destruction in
arthritis
and may be useful for monitoring disease progression in the equine species.
...
PMID:Glycosaminoglycans in horses with osteoarthritis. 190 87
The diagnosis of internal derangements of the knee sometimes presents a graft deal of difficulty. If today the expression "Internal derangement of the knee" is much more rare, it is due to the progress made in the field of diagnosis thanks, in particular, to arthrography and arthroscopy. The authors report the results of 300 arthroscopies of the knee. They present the most significant forms of the problem knee: hypertrophy of the adipose tissue, hypertrophy of the synovial folds, villo-nodular synovitis, synovial chondromatosis, radiolucent mobile foreign bodies,
osteochondritis
dessicans hidden meniscal lesions and specific and non-specific mono-
arthritis
. In the majority of cases, the clinical suspicion was confirmed, but in 29% of cases arthroscopy corrected the diagnosis. Arthroscopy, is judged to be of great value in the diagnosis of doubtful forms of the painful knee syndrome. Often it eliminates the need to open the joint and almost always directs the incision to the most appropriate region and, above all, it prevents the risk of unnecessary operation.
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PMID:[The problematical painful knee. An arthroscopic study of 300 cases]. 686 88
This symposium of the French Arthroscopic Society is the 2005 state of the art of elbow arthrosocpy in France. A survey reports 499 cases during 2 years with a rate of complication higher than the arthroscopies of other joints (6% of minor and 1% of major complications). The main indication is the removal of loose bodies. They can come from
arthritis
, chondromatosis,
osteochondritis
or fracture. The most accurate radiologic examination is an arthroCTscan. The main pronostic factor is the cartilage status. Arthrolysis is the second indication. We performed a retrospective and a prospective studies to compare open and arthroscopic surgery. Results are almost similar with a significant higher improvement in flexion (7 degrees ) in the open group. Open surgery seems more efficient but with a franck loss of motion in the postoperative course. However, in this group elbows were preoperatively stiffer in relation with a trauma event instead of sport related microtrauma in the arthroscopically treated group. Removal of necrotic fragment combined with abrasion in
osteochondritis
of the capitulum yields to good results with 82% of patients resuming to sports. Long term prognosis is unknown as the joint line is narrowed at a 3 years follow up. Arthroscopy is usefull in synovial diseases as resection of synovial folds or removal of tumors like villonodular synovitis. In the treatment of epicondylitis, the results of our retrospective study are not so good as those reported in the literature. But in our comparative study the results are similar to the open surgery group. The numerous procedures and the different follow up in these two groups did not allow to give statistical analysis. Elbow arthroscopy is a hyper specialty with more and more advanced procedures.
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PMID:[Elbow arthroscopy]. 1724 51
Arthroscopy is emerging as an invaluable tool for diagnosing and treating elbow pathology. In addition to the advantages of less scarring, decreased risk of infection, less postoperative pain, and a more thorough visualization of the elbow joint, arthroscopy is particularly well suited to the treatment of athletes trying to minimize rehabilitation and inactivity. Indications for elbow arthroscopy now extend well beyond diagnosis and loose body removal, and include the treatment of impingement,
arthritis
, contractures, fragment stabilization for
osteochondritis
dessicans, and treatment of certain fractures. This article reviews the basic principles and techniques of elbow arthroscopy and their application to common sports-related conditions, such as valgus overload syndrome, medial collateral ligament insufficiency, and the various causes of lateral elbow pain. Newer applications of elbow arthroscopy in fracture care are addressed as well.
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PMID:The emerging role of elbow arthroscopy in chronic use injuries and fracture care. 1964 31
Osteoid osteoma of foot and ankle account for ten percent of benign bone tumors and commonly involve the talus and metatarsals. Its occurrence in calcaneus is extremely rare and can mimic ankle instability, subtalar
arthritis
,
osteochondritis
or plantar fasciitis leading to delay in diagnosis. We present the case of a 17 year old boy with periarticular osteoid osteoma in the calcaneum, who presented following an ankle sprain. He was successfully treated with CT guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation and we feel that it is a safe, precise and effective treatment option for even periarticular osteoid osteoma in the foot and ankle region.
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PMID:Osteoid osteoma of the calcaneus misdiagnosed as subtalar sprain. 3160 6