1.Three phase bone scan of pigmented villonodular synovitis.
Chang Guhn KIM ; Seon Kwan JUHNG ; Byung Suk ROH ; Jong Jin WON
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(2):397-399
No abstract available.
Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular*
3.Localized Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis Causing Anterior Knee Pain: A Case Report.
Dae Kyung BAE ; Oh Soo KWON ; Jae Ryong CHA ; Dong Jun SHIN ; Chan Jong JUNG
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 2001;13(2):240-244
No Abstract Available.
Knee*
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular*
4.Clinical analysis of pigmented villonodular synovitis.
Sang Cheol SEONG ; Myung Chul LEE ; Jin Young PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(6):2248-2255
No abstract available.
Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular*
5.A Case of Isolated, Localized Form, Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint.
Soo Yong KANG ; Han Jun LEE ; Jae Sung LEE ; Woo Young HWANG ; Jung Gwan PARK
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 2010;22(3):222-226
To the best of our knowledge, there have been no documented cases of isolated pigmented villonodular synovitis in the proximal tibiofibular joint in Korea. We have experienced satisfactory outcome by performing excision in a patient who has isolated, localized form, pigmented villonodular synovitis in the proximal tibiofibular joint. We report on this case along with briefly reviewing the related literature.
Humans
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Joints
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Korea
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular
6.A Case of Pedunculated Localized Nodular Synovitis of the Knee: MR Imaging Findings.
Jae Hwan LEE ; Jee Young LEE ; Kyung Jin SUH
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2007;11(1):54-57
Localized nodular synovitis of the knee joint is a rare benign tumorous condition, and should be differentially diagnosed with pigmented villonodular synovitis. We report a case of localized nodular synovitis in the knee that was noted to have a pedicle and characteristic findings on MR image.
Knee Joint
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Knee*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Synovitis*
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular
7.Localized Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Posterior Compartment of the Knee: A Case Report.
Hyun Kee CHUNG ; Choong Hyeok CHOI ; Kyeong Jin CHOI ; Seong Pil LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(1):211-215
Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis is a monoarticular proliferative condition that may affect any joint but is frequently found in the knee. The locaiized form was less frequent than the diffuse one. The estimated frequency of localized pigmented villonodular synovitis among patients performed an arthroscopic procedure was known one case lor each 2,500 cases. Previous reports pointed that the lower recurrence rate after the arthroscopic excision for localized form. We also experienced a case of localized pigmented viilonodular synovitis located at the posterior compartment of the knee, so we report this case with review of literatures.
Humans
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Joints
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Knee*
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Recurrence
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Synovitis
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular*
8.Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in Forefoot (A Case Report).
Jun Beom KIM ; In Soo SONG ; Je Gyun CHON ; Tae In KIM ; Dong Hyuk SUN ; Kyung Tai LEE
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2013;17(1):64-67
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a slowly, progressive, proliferative disorder of synovial tissue characterized by villous or nodular changes of synovial-lined joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths and most frequently affects the large joints, with the knee and hip. A few studies have been reported that occurred PVNS in small joint, but mainly in hands. It is a very rare condition that occurs in the small joints of the forefoot. We have experienced the case, which developed in small joint of the forefoot, and performed total synovectomy. After the operation, there was no recurrence. We report a case of PVNS in forefoot with a review of the literature.
Hand
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Hip
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Joints
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Knee
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Recurrence
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular
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Tendons
9.Soft tissue masses of extremities:MR findings.
Seok Hyun SON ; Seoung Oh YANG ; Jong Chul CHOI ; Byeong Ho PARK ; Ki Nam LEE ; Sun Seob CHOI ; Duck Hwan CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1993;29(6):1280-1287
To evaluate MR findings of soft tissue masses in extremities and to find the helpful findings of distinguish benignity from malignancy, 28 soft tissue masses (22 benign and 6 malignant) in extremities were reviewed. T1-weighted, proton density, T2-weighted and Gd-DTPA enhanced images were obtained. MR images allowed a specific diagnosis in a large number of benign masses, such as hemangioma(8/9), lipoma(2/2), angiolipoma(1/1), epidermoid cyst(2/2), myositis ossificans(1/1), synovial chondromatosis(1/1) and pigmented villonodular synovitis (1/2). Specific diagnosis was difficult in the rest of the masses including malignancy. However, inhomogenous signal intensities with necrosis and inhomogenous enhancement may suggest malignant masses.
Diagnosis
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Extremities
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Gadolinium DTPA
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Myositis
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Necrosis
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Protons
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular
10.Surgical Treatment for Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Ankle by A Combined Open and Arthroscopic Synovectomy: A Case Report
Jun Cheol CHOI ; Woo Suk SONG ; Chan Woong BYUN ; Jin KIM ; Eun Mee HAN
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2019;23(3):139-142
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare proliferative disease involving the synovial membranes. Complete excision with a total synovectomy is important for diffuse type PVNS because of its high recurrence rate. In the ankle, complete excision of diffuse type PVNS is difficult due to the anatomical structure of the ankle joint. This paper reports the author's experience of surgical treatment with combined open and arthroscopic synovectomy. In this manner, it is expected that the complications of the open procedure and the recurrence rate of arthroscopic procedure can be reduced.
Ankle Joint
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Ankle
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Recurrence
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Synovial Membrane
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Synovitis, Pigmented Villonodular