نتایج جستجو برای: synovium

تعداد نتایج: 2401  

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1978
C R Lovell A C Nicholls M I Jayson A J Bailey

1. Normal synovial membrane contains approximately equal proportions of two genetically distinct forms of collagen, types I and III. The proportion of these two collagens is unchanged in rheumatoid synovium but in addition a small amount of basement membrane collagen is present. Tissue culture of rheumatoid synovium confirms the synthesis of both type I and III collagens. 2. In young normal syn...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1989
M R Coolican D J Dandy

We report the results of arthroscopic removal of loose bodies and abnormal synovium from 18 knees with primary synovial chondromatosis. After a mean of three years, six months (range one to 10 years), 14 knees were either symptom-free or had only minor symptoms. Three of these had required two arthroscopic operations. Three patients were improved but not cured and there was one failure. The res...

2002
John X. O’Connell

Synovium is specialized mesenchymal tissue that is essential for the appropriate function of the locomotor apparatus. It is the site for a series of pathologic processes that are characteristic, and in some cases specific, to this distinctive tissue. In this article, the normal microscopic anatomy of synovium is briefly reviewed. Synovial proliferative disorders, including pigmented villonodula...

2015
Jennifer Belasco James S Louie Nicholas Gulati Nathan Wei Kristine Nograles Judilyn Fuentes-Duculan Hiroshi Mitsui Mayte Suárez-Fariñas James G Krueger

OBJECTIVE To our knowledge, there is no broad genomic analysis comparing skin and synovium in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Also, there is little understanding of the relative levels of cytokines and chemokines in skin and synovium. The purpose of this study was to better define inflammatory pathways in paired lesional skin and affected synovial tissue in patients with PsA. METHODS We conducted ...

Journal: :Stem cells 2009
Masafumi Horie Ichiro Sekiya Takeshi Muneta Shizuko Ichinose Kenji Matsumoto Hirohisa Saito Takashi Murakami Eiji Kobayashi

Osteoarthritis in the knees, which can be caused by meniscal defect, constitutes an increasingly common medical problem. Repair for massive meniscal defect remains a challenge owing to a lack of cell kinetics for the menisci precursors in knee joint. The synovium plays pivotal roles during the natural course of meniscal healing and contains mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) with high chondrogenic p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1988
T D Kennedy C Plater-Zyberk T A Partridge D F Woodrow R N Maini

The synovium from 11 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, who were undergoing joint surgery, was assessed using histological and morphometric techniques. Histological examination confirmed previous reports that the intensity of the cellular reaction varied throughout the synovium, and the morphometric method reflected this variability sensitively. The method was shown to be reproducible and allo...

Journal: :Science 2007
David M Lee Hans P Kiener Sandeep K Agarwal Erika H Noss Gerald F M Watts Osamu Chisaka Masatoshi Takeichi Michael B Brenner

The normal synovium forms a membrane at the edges of joints and provides lubrication and nutrients for the cartilage. In rheumatoid arthritis, the synovium is the site of inflammation, and it participates in an organized tissue response that damages cartilage and bone. We identified cadherin-11 as essential for the development of the synovium. Cadherin-11-deficient mice have a hypoplastic synov...

2017
Niels A. J. Cremers Martijn H. J. van den Bosch Stephanie van Dalen Irene Di Ceglie Giuliana Ascone Fons van de Loo Marije Koenders Peter van der Kraan Annet Sloetjes Thomas Vogl Johannes Roth Edwin J. W. Geven Arjen B. Blom Peter L. E. M. van Lent

Background: Monocytes are dominant cells present within the inflamed synovium during osteoarthritis (OA). In mice, two functionally distinct monocyte subsets are described: pro-inflammatory Ly6C and patrolling Ly6C monocytes. Alarmins S100A8/A9 locally released by the synovium during inflammatory OA for prolonged periods may be dominant proteins involved in stimulating recruitment of Ly6C monoc...

Journal: :American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2000

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2008
R Gupta N Jambhekar D Sanghvi

Giant-cell tumour of the synovium is known to affect the fingers or toes of adults. It has seldom been described in the spine and rarely in the thoracic vertebrae or in a child. The lesions of giant-cell tumour of the synovium have a classical radiological appearance, but require a high index of suspicion for correct recognition. Unlike giant-cell tumour of the synovium at other well-known site...

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