Nonspecific Knee Synovitis Caused by Foreign Bodies Undetectable on Imaging Studies: Four Cases and Literature Review.

IF 2.1 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Addy S Brandstetter, Ron Qual, Amit Benady, Nadav Graif, Moshe Yaniv, Roy Gigi
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Diagnosing and managing acute knee monoarthritis in children presents a complex challenge, and when an etiology is not clear, it might be the result of an occult presence of a radiolucent foreign body. We report on four instances of acute monoarticular knee arthritis in pediatric patients. Despite employing standard imaging techniques, patient history, and laboratory tests, no foreign bodies (FBs) were initially identified. However, arthroscopy conducted in all cases, unveiled FBs that might have otherwise gone unnoticed and led to proper treatment of the problem. Despite their rarity, a unique challenge arises in this population due to the deceptive presentation of symptoms. The often-inconspicuous nature of the injury, combined with negative radiographs and nonspecific soft-tissue inflammation, on MRI frequently leads to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Our study and broader literature highlight the limitations of standard imaging in detecting FBs, especially in children. In cases of persistent or recurring knee pain, a high index of suspicion for undetected FBs and prompt arthroscopic evaluation are paramount for achieving optimal outcomes in children with otherwise unexplained monoarticular knee arthritis.

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非特异性膝关节滑膜炎由未检出的异物引起:4例及文献复习。
儿童急性单膝关节炎的诊断和治疗是一项复杂的挑战,当病因不明时,可能是放射性异物隐匿存在的结果。我们报告四例急性单关节膝关节炎的儿科患者。尽管采用了标准成像技术、患者病史和实验室检查,但最初未发现异物(FBs)。然而,在所有病例中进行的关节镜检查都揭示了可能被忽视的FBs,并导致了对该问题的适当治疗。尽管罕见,但由于症状的欺骗性表现,这一人群面临着独特的挑战。通常不明显的损伤,加上阴性x线片和非特异性软组织炎症,MRI经常导致诊断和治疗延迟。我们的研究和更广泛的文献强调了标准成像在检测FBs方面的局限性,特别是在儿童中。对于持续性或复发性膝关节疼痛的病例,对未被发现的FBs的高度怀疑和及时的关节镜评估对于患有其他原因不明的单关节膝关节关节炎的儿童获得最佳结果至关重要。
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