肩滑膜软骨瘤病:附2例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia Pub Date : 2024-12-27 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1790596
Daniel Ferreira Fernandes Vieira, Beatriz Begnini Borsato, Luís Felipe Baldinu Caramujo, Paula de Andrade Castello, João Paulo Fernandes Guerreiro
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摘要

滑膜软骨瘤病是一种罕见的、进行性的良性疾病,由于关节内产生软骨组织作为松散体而导致滑膜化生。在极少数情况下,它可以影响肩关节内部,表现为疼痛、水肿和活动能力受损。诊断具有挑战性,需要影像学技术。其确诊往往要经过手术治疗和解剖病理检查。作者报告了两例患者具有相似的临床表现,疼痛,水肿,肩关节活动能力丧失。调查包括影像学检查,如x光片和磁共振成像,以及证实诊断假设的解剖病理学检查。关节镜手术治疗伴滑膜切除及游离体去除,再配合物理治疗康复,两例患者的临床均有改善。本报告强调了由于其非特异性临床表现而对疑似滑膜软骨瘤病进行调查的重要性。将我们的结果与文献进行比较,我们得出结论,手术治疗包括滑膜切除术、松体切除和物理治疗是有效的,并且需要长期门诊随访以发现复发。
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Synovial Chondromatosis of the Shoulder: Report of Two Cases.

Synovial chondromatosis is an uncommon, progressive, benign condition favoring synovial metaplasia resulting from the production of cartilaginous tissue as loose bodies within the joints. In rare cases, it can affect the interior of the shoulder joint and present with pain, edema, and impaired mobility. The diagnosis is challenging, requiring imaging techniques. Its confirmation often occurs only after surgical treatment and anatomopathological examination. The authors report two cases of patients with similar clinical presentations of pain, edema, and mobility loss in the shoulder joint. The investigation included imaging exams, such as radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging, and an anatomopathological examination confirming the diagnostic hypothesis. Arthroscopic surgical treatment with synovectomy and removal of loose bodies followed by physical therapy rehabilitation resulted in clinical improvement in both patients. This report emphasizes the importance of investigating suspected synovial chondromatosis due to its nonspecific clinical presentation. Comparing our outcomes with the literature, we concluded that surgical treatment with synovectomy, loose body removal, and physical therapy is effective, and that long-term outpatient follow-up is necessary to detect recurrence.

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