Literature DB >> 6869664

Idiopathic calcifying tenosynovitis. Histopathologic features and possible pathogenesis.

M B Gravanis, E F Gaffney.   

Abstract

We report the histopathologic findings in two cases of idiopathic calcifying tenosynovitis, one involving the insertion of the right pectoralis minor tendon, and the other the left ring finger proximal interphalangeal joint of a 54-year-old male and a 28-year-old female, respectively. At operation, cream cheese-like material was identified in each case. Sections of tendon in the first case showed numerous circumscribed lesions in various stages of evolution. Early lesions consisted of central granular or globular proteinaceous material surrounded by histiocytes, lymphocytes, and foreign-body giant cells, with a peripheral network of small blood vessels. Larger, more mature lesions contained similar proteinaceous material, but had central cavitation, a thinner reactive inflammatory zone, and a fibrous capsule. The largest lesions were cystic, had no proteinaceous material or significant inflammatory zone, and had a thick fibrous capsule. No calcification was identified in the intratendinous lesions. In contrast, the hyperplastic synovium and other peritendinous tissues contained numerous round psammoma-like calcifications. It is concluded that the synovial and peritendinous psammoma-like calcifications in our cases represent a reaction to a primary tendinous lesion, which may be a consequence of ischemia or persistent mild trauma.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6869664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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