Hand infections, particularly flexor tenosynovitis, are significant medical concerns that can lead to severe complications if not treated promptly and effectively. These infections can arise from ...
Flexor tenosynovitis was found in 17 patients (51.5%) on US compared with 16 (48.4%) of 33 patients on clinical examination. The intra-reader reliability of reading both the US and clinical ...
Stenosing tendovaginitis at the styloid process ... In other cases they are due to an acute tenosynovitis and not to true DeQuervain's disease. The disease is seldom seen in persons under twenty ...
The present study has two objectives: First, To investigate the frequency and distribution of finger flexor tenosynovitis using US in early unspecified arthritis or suspected RA, second to compare ...
Trigger finger or stenosing tenosynovitis, occurs when the finger gets stuck in a particular position at one or more of the joints. Trigger finger can make it difficult to move or use the finger ...
Objective Dactylitis is a hallmark of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) where flexor tenosynovitis is common. This study explored the microanatomical basis of dactylitis using high-resolution MRI (hrMRI) to ...
Design and setting Data on patients with TF treated with surgery were collected from the Swedish National Quality Registry of Hand Surgery (HAKIR) 2010–2019 with an evaluation of symptoms and ...
Ten rheumatologists expert in MSUS blindly, independently and consecutively scored for tenosynovitis in B-mode and PD mode three wrist extensor compartments, two finger flexor tendons and two ankle ...
Although case reports have described spontaneous ruptures in the supraspinatus tendon, patellar tendon and hand flexor tendon,11–13 17 no relevant epidemiological study has investigated the risk of RC ...