The knee joint is a frequent focus of attention for rheumatologists when assessing patients presenting to a clinic and may represent underlying intra-articular inflammatory pathology or involvement of the surrounding soft tissues. This study describes the correlation between clinical and ultrasound findings in patients presenting with a variety of rheumatic disorders and knee pain. US imaging provides for a sensitive and detailed identification of different intra-and peri-articular pathology responsible for knee pain.

Ultrasound imaging for the rheumatologist XXX. Sonographic assessment of the painful knee

IAGNOCCO, Annamaria;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The knee joint is a frequent focus of attention for rheumatologists when assessing patients presenting to a clinic and may represent underlying intra-articular inflammatory pathology or involvement of the surrounding soft tissues. This study describes the correlation between clinical and ultrasound findings in patients presenting with a variety of rheumatic disorders and knee pain. US imaging provides for a sensitive and detailed identification of different intra-and peri-articular pathology responsible for knee pain.
2010
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http://www.clinexprheumatol.org
effusion; enthesopathy; knee; synovitis; ultrasound
G. Meenagh; E. Filippucci; A. Delle Sedie; Annamaria Iagnocco; C.A. Scire; L. Riente; C. Montecucco; Guido Valesini; S. Bombardieri; W. Grassi...espandi
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