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Query: UNIPROT:P50502 (
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Synovial osteochondromatosis is a rare, benign condition characterised by synovial metaplasia and the formation of cartilaginous and osteocartilaginous bodies in the capsule. We report one such case in a 30-year-old woman with synovial
osteochondromatosis
of the hip and progressive osteoarthritis caused by femoroacetabular impingement with joint-space narrowing. She underwent surgical removal of 32 loose bodies and osteochondroplasty. A coronal osteophyte at the junction of the femoral head and neck was also excised. At 2-year follow-up, her Harris
Hip
Score had improved from 62 to 90.
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PMID:Synovial osteochondromatosis of the hip with femoroacetabular impingement and osteoarthritis: a case report. 2363 4
Hip
arthroscopy is among the most rapidly evolving arthroscopic techniques in the last decade and offers the benefits of being both a minimally invasive procedure and an excellent diagnostic tool. Improvements in instrumentation and surgical skills have advanced our ability to accurately diagnose and treat various conditions of the hip joint, and hip arthroscopy has elucidated several pathologies that cause disabling symptoms. Many of these conditions were previously unrecognized and left untreated. The indications for hip arthroscopy include the management of early osteoarthritis, synovial disorders (e. g., synovial
osteochondromatosis
), labral tears, chondral lesions, and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), which is increasingly recognized as a disorder that can lead to the development of early cartilage and labral injury. A better understanding of hip arthroscopy, including the anatomy, improved surgical techniques, indications, and complications of the procedure, is essential for its success. This review article discusses the state of the art of arthroscopic hip surgery.
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PMID:The state of the art in arthroscopic hip surgery. 2526 39
Here we report a rare case of synovial
osteochondromatosis
of the hip and provide a brief review of the literature. A 37-year-old woman was referred to our department with a 3-year history of right hip pain. At initial consultation, she complained of pain upon standing and when sitting down, occasional pain at rest and nocturnal pain in the right hip, and worsening of the pain at premenstruum. The range of motion of the affected hip was totally limited by pain. Plain radiography revealed a slightly calcified (or ossified) lesion at the acetabular fossa of the right hip. Computed tomography showed clusters of loose bodies filling the acetabular fossa. Synovial osteochondromatosis was suspected and she underwent hip arthroscopic surgery. Complete resection was performed using the lateral and anterior portals. Postoperatively, her symptoms disappeared entirely and she was discharged 4 days after surgery. The patient regained full range of motion of the right hip and follow-up CT revealed no remaining loose bodies in the right hip.
Hip
arthroscopy is considered to be effective for the diagnosis and treatment of synovial
osteochondromatosis
of the hip and is minimally invasive.
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PMID:Efficacy of hip arthroscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of synovial osteochondromatosis: a case report and literature review. 2526 69