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periostitis/edema

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Cases of Anasarca of the Scalp, Supposed to Arise from Chronic Periostitis over the Skull, with a Case of Acute Periostitis over the Right Temporal and Parietal Bones, Followed by Exfoliation.

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Florid reactive periostitis of the metacarpal and phalanx: 2 case reports.

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Florid reactive periostitis is a rare benign fibro-osseous proliferative lesion of soft tissue and is mainly composed of fibrous connective tissue and mature bone. The lesion usually occurs in the finger and seldom in the metacarpal. The lesion mimics malignant and infectious disorders, thus often

Leg Pain From Periostitis as the First Clinical Manifestation of Large-Vessel Vasculitis: A Case Report.

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We report a case of a 47-year-old woman with isolated periostitis of the lower leg as a first manifestation of large-vessel vasculitis. The diagnosis was first suspected when a second magnetic resonance imaging of the lower leg approximately 4 months after onset of shin pain showed edema near

Use of Erbium Laser in the Treatment of a Patient with Acute Purulent Periostitis and a Resistant Form of Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia.

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In our article, we described a clinical case of a patient with an acute periostitis of the maxilla with a comorbidity (primary immune thrombocytopenia, resistant form) who was treated using laser technology allowing us to provide good results: an intensive regeneration process and a decreased risk

Onycho-pachydermatit with extensive bone marrow edema predominant in the metacarpals: a "forme fruste" of POPP?

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Psoriatic onycho-pachydermo-osteo/periostitis (POPP) syndrome is a rare form of psoriatic arthritis with a combination of (i) psoriatic onychodystrophy, (ii) connective tissue thickening, and (iii) periostitis of the distal phalanges. The treatment of the condition has generally been reported to be

The frequency and diagnostic significance of periostitis in chondroblastoma.

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A study was performed to determine the frequency of periosteal reaction associated with chondroblastoma, to investigate the underlying pathophysiology of the periosteal reaction, and to postulate the clinical importance of this radiographic observation. Two hundred fourteen histologically proved

Florid reactive periostitis of the long bone: A case series of seven patients.

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BACKGROUND Florid reactive periostitis (FRP) is a rare benign periosteal lesion, which mostly involves the tubular bones of the extremities. FRP of the long bone is especially rare. We here report a case series of long bone FRP and also discuss the differential diagnosis and clinical outcome of our

Florid reactive periostitis and bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation: pre-biopsy imaging evolution, treatment and outcome.

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OBJECTIVE To report on the imaging evolution of florid reactive periostitis (FRP) and bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) of the phalanges of the hands from prospective diagnosis to operation and on postsurgical outcome. METHODS Three patients (2 female, 1 male; age range 11-34

MRI features of cortical desmoid in acute knee trauma.

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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the MRI features of cortical desmoids associated with acute trauma. CONCLUSIONS Marrow edema, periostitis, and adjacent soft-tissue edema can be seen in cases of cortical desmoid associated with acute trauma.

Medial tibial pain: a dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI study.

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The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity of different magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences to depict periosteal edema in patients with medial tibial pain. Additionally, we evaluated the ability of dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging (DCES) to depict possible temporal alterations

[Echographic diagnosis in orbital complications of inflammatory diseases of he paranasal sinuses].

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A- B-scan sonography was performed in a consecutive series of 123 patients with acute orbital complications of inflammatory paranasal sinus diseases. Orbital edema was correctly diagnosed by echography in 100% orbital periostitis in 81%, subperiosteal abscesses in 100%, and orbital cellulitis in

[Ocular and orbital complications of paranasal sinusitis].

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OBJECTIVE The task of the research was epidemiological and clinical analyses of those patients. METHODS In the period of 1976-200 147 patients with complications of perinasal sinusitis were treated. As numerous classifications of paranasal sinusitis complications exist, the analysis of the material

Diagnostic accuracy of MRI with metal artifact reduction for the detection of periprosthetic joint infection and aseptic loosening of total hip arthroplasty

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Purpose: To evaluate imaging characteristics obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with metal artifact reduction (MAR) to differentiate between periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), aseptic loosening and cases without these

Stress-related injuries around the lesser trochanter in long-distance runners.

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OBJECTIVE Imaging abnormalities around the lesser trochanter are occasionally found in long-distance runners, yet little research has been conducted concerning this area of the hip. In addition, the relation between iliopsoas insertional abnormalities at the lesser trochanter and femoral neck stress

[Diagnosis and treatment of children with acute inflammatory diseases of the orbit].

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The role of computer tomography within the differential diagnosis of acute inflammatory lesions of orbit tissues as well as an appropriate tactics of treatment were evaluated. Computer tomography, "Somafom AR-T", 512 x 512 pix matrix, Siemens (Germany), was made in the axial and coronary projections
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