Literature DB >> 10658353

Arthrosonography in the evaluation of osteoarticular and soft-tissue structures in rheumatology.

A Batalov1, A Atanassov.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Real-time ultrasonography is a widely available, reliable, diagnostically sensitive and specific noninvasive modality which allows measuring of the thickness of different anatomical landmarks which form joints, of the periarticular soft tissue and connective tissue structures, of their echogenicity and the amount of joint effusion. The present study was designed to assess the clinical and diagnostic applicability of high-frequency ultrasonography in rheumatology.
METHODS: We used SONOACE 1500 (Medison Europe GmbH) with a 7.5 MHz transducer.
RESULTS: We demonstrate the most characteristic ultrasonographic patterns which have diagnostic significance in the seven most common rheumatologic disorders. DISCUSSION: The pathological ultrasonographic patterns of the joints, periarticular and soft-tissue structures in rheumatologic disorders we present give an insight into the clinical applicability of arthrosonography and its inherent advantages over the conventional radiological examination--namely, ultrasonography is noninvasive, uses no radiation, which allows reproducibility and follow-up, widely available and relatively inexpensive and as such can be performed at bedside or on an outpatient basis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10658353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Med (Plovdiv)        ISSN: 0204-8043


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1.  Serum YKL-40 and IL-6 levels correlate with ultrasound findings of articular and periarticular involvement in patients with systemic sclerosis.

Authors:  Rositsa Karalilova; Maria Kazakova; Tanya Sapundzhieva; Valentin Dichev; Zguro Batalov; Victoria Sarafian; Anastas Batalov
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2019-08-02       Impact factor: 2.631

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