骨膜旁囊肿:一个重要的鉴别诊断在缓慢增长的肿块的膝盖。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Liliana Saraiva, André Pinto Saraiva, Margarida Coutinho, José António Pereira da Silva
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摘要

腹膜旁囊肿是半月板附近的小囊性病变,累及内侧和外侧腔室的频率相同。通常情况下,乳突囊肿很小,患者没有注意到它们,没有症状。然而,它们可以生长,直径超过2厘米,由于生长缓慢,会引起疼痛和警报。磁共振成像(MRI)是诊断的金标准。方法:对Universitário科英布拉中心医院风湿病科收治的1例患者进行病例报告。结果:我们报告一例47岁男性特发性幼年关节炎,谁提出了一个缓慢增长的肿块在右膝内侧。MRI显示一个明显的囊性卵形病变,与腹膜旁囊肿相符,与内半月板后缘结构不均匀相关,并在这一水平发生纵向骨折。结论:本病例为炎症性风湿病患者中首次报道的滑膜囊肿、贝克囊肿、神经节囊肿、滑囊炎、血肿及肿瘤的鉴别诊断至关重要。
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Parameniscal cyst: an important differential diagnosis in slow growing masses of the knee.

Introduction: Parameniscal cysts are small cystic lesions, near the meniscus, involving medial and lateral compartments at equal frequency. Frequently, parameniscal cysts are so small that patients do not notice them, being asymptomatic. However, they can grow and exceed 2 centimeters in diameter, causing pain and alarm due to the slow growing mass. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the gold standard for diagnosis.

Methods: Case report of a patient admitted to rheumatology department in the Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra.

Results: We report a case of a 47-year-old male with idiopathic juvenile arthritis, who presented with a slow-growing mass over the medial aspect of the right knee. MRI revealed a conspicuous cystic ovoid lesion, compatible with a parameniscal cyst, associated with structural heterogeneity of the posterior edge of the internal meniscus with a longitudinal fracture at this level.

Conclusion: This is the first case of parameniscal cyst reported in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease and the differential diagnosis with synovial cyst, baker cyst, ganglion cyst, bursitis, hematoma and neoplasms is of utmost importance.

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