- Hemarthrosis
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 29653 ICD10 ICD10 M 25 0 m 20 ICD9 ICD9 719.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D006395 Hemarthrosis or haemarthrosis , plural h a emarthroses is a bleeding into joint spaces. Causes It usually follows injury but occurs mainly in patients with a predisposition to hemorrhage such as those being treated with warfarin or other anticoagulant s and patients with hemophilia . It can be associated with knee joint arthroplasty . ref name pmid14973857 cite journal author Ohdera T, Tokunaga M, Hiroshima S, Yoshimoto E, Matsuda S title Recurrent hemarthrosis after knee joint arthroplasty etiology and treatment journal J Arthroplasty volume 19 issue 2 pages 157 61 year 2004 pmid 14973857 doi 10.1016 j.arth.2003.09.009 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S0883540303005278 ref Treatment In hemophilia it may occur spontaneously, and recurrent hemarthroses are a major cause of disability in that patient group due to hemophilic arthropathy , requiring synovectomy , joint replacement ref cite journal author Dunn AL title Management and prevention of recurrent hemarthrosis in patients with hemophilia journal Curr Opin Hematol volume 12 issue 5 pages 390 4 year 2005 month Sep pmid 16093785 doi 10.1097 01.moh.0000169285.66841.c8 url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 1065 6251&volume 12&issue 5&spage 390 ref and increased medical therapy to prevent further bleeding episodes, although it is controversial whether clotting factor administration adequately prevents hemarthroses. ref cite journal author Stobart K, Iorio A, Wu JK title Clotting factor concentrates given to prevent bleeding and bleeding related complications in people with hemophilia A or B journal Cochrane Database Syst Rev issue 2 pages CD003429 year 2006 pmid 16625581 doi 10.1002 14651858.CD003429.pub3 url editor1 last Stobart editor1 first Kent ref Complications Up to a quarter of a ... more details
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- Synovectomy
Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 80.7 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Synovectomy is the surgical removal of a part of the synovial membrane of a synovial joint . Indications It is one of the treatment options for certain diseases involving the synovium like Severe rheumatoid arthritis or juvenile idiopathic arthritis Hemarthrosis Synovial osteochondromatosis Synovial chondromatosis Pigmented villonodular synovitis Variants Chemosynovectomy can be performed with osmic acid . ref name Ray2008 cite book last Ray first Charles E. title Pain Management in Interventional Radiology url http books.google.com books?id D5pUkinBbfUC&pg PA178 accessdate 19 July 2011 date 2008 04 21 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521865920 pages 178 ref Radiosynovectomy has been performed with rhenium 186 and yttrium 90 . ref name Rodriguez MerchanValentino2011 cite book last1 Rodriguez Merchan first1 E. Carlos last2 Valentino first2 Leonard A. title Current and Future Issues in Haemophilia Care url http books.google.com books?id QbboyvWnVIwC&pg PT548 accessdate 19 July 2011 date 2011 04 27 publisher Wiley Blackwell isbn 9781119979388 pages 548 ref References reflist Category Surgical removal procedures Category Orthopedic surgery Surgery stub Bone, cartilage, and joint procedures Ectomy, stomy, and otomy ca Sinovectomia pl Synowektomia ... more details
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- Knee pain
refimprove date January 2010 Knee pain is a common complaint for many people. There are several factors that can cause knee pain. Awareness and knowledge of knee pain causes lead to faster diagnosis and treatment. Knee pain can be related to knee joint or around the knee. Knee joint The knee joint consists of three bones the femur , tibia , and patella . There are three compartments to the knee. The main joint of the knee is called tibiofemoral joint that includes the medial and lateral compartments. The patella and the femur form the patellofemoral joint . This is the third compartment of the knee. Injuries Some common injuries include Sprain Ligament sprain Medial collateral ligament Lateral collateral ligament Anterior cruciate ligament Posterior cruciate ligament Tear of meniscus Medial meniscus Lateral meniscus Strain injury Strain Muscle strain Quadriceps muscles Hamstring muscles Popliteal muscle Patellar tendon Hamstring tendon Popliteal tendon Hemarthrosis . Hemarthrosis tends to develop over a relatively short period after injury, from several minutes to a few hours. ref Darlene Hertling and Randolph M.Kessler. Management of Common Musculoskeletal Disorders . Third Edition. ISBN 0 397 55150 9 ref Diseases Some of the diseases of cause of knee pain include Knee osteoarthritis Chondromalacia patella Baker s cyst Meniscal cyst Discoid meniscus Osgood Schlatter disease Larsen Johansson disease Knee rheumatoid arthritis Osteochondritis dissecans disease Synovial chondromatosis disease Tumors Ankylosing spondylitis Reiter s syndrome Tuberculosis arthritis Septic arthritis Pyogenic arthritis Osteomyelitis Haemophilia Hemophilic arthritis Gout Gouty arthritis Inflammations Bursitis of the knee Prepatellar bursitis Housemaid s knee most common Infrapatellar bursitis Clergyman s knee Superficial infrapatellar bursitis and Deep infrapatellar bursitis Semimembranosus bursitis Tendinitis Patellar tendinitis Jumper s knee Hamstring tendinitis Popliteal tendinitis Synovi ... more details
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- Haemophilia B
Infobox disease Name Haemophilia B ICD10 ICD10 D 67 d 65 ICD9 ICD9 286.1 ICDO Image Caption OMIM 306900 MedlinePlus 000539 eMedicineSubj emerg eMedicineTopic 240 DiseasesDB 5561 MeshID D002836 Haemophilia B or hemophilia B is a coagulation blood clotting disorder caused by a mutation of the Factor IX gene , leading to a deficiency of Factor IX. It is the second most common form of haemophilia , rarer than haemophilia A . It is sometimes called Christmas disease after Stephen Christmas , the first patient described with this disease. ref WhoNamedIt synd 2321 Christmas disease ref In addition, the first report of its identification was published in the Christmas edition of the British Medical Journal . ref cite journal author Biggs R, Douglas AS, MacFarlane RG, Dacie JV, Pitney WR, Merskey C, O Brien JR title Christmas disease a condition previously mistaken for haemophilia journal Br Med J volume 2 issue 4799 pages 1378 82 year 1952 pmid 12997790 doi pmc 2022306 ref Treatment Treatment bleeding prophylaxis is by intravenous infusion of factor IX. Factor IX has a longer half life than factor VIII Deficient in Haemophilia A and as such factor IX can be transfused less frequently. Genetics The factor IX gene is located on the X chromosome Xq27.1 q27.2 . It is an X linked recessive trait, which explains why, as in haemophilia A, only males are usually affected. 1 in 50,000 males are affected. Pathophysiology Factor IX deficiency leads to an increased propensity for haemorrhage . This is in response to mild trauma or even spontaneously, such as in joints hemarthrosis haemarthrosis or muscles. European Royal Families A study published in 2009 identified the blood disease affecting the Royal Families of Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Spain as haemophilia B on the basis of genetic markers. ref cite web author Michael Price title Case Closed Famous Royals Suffered From Hemophilia url http sciencenow.sciencemag.org cgi content full 2009 1008 2 work ScienceNOW Daily News pu ... more details
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- Joint effusion
volume 61 issue 8 pages 2391 400 year 2000 month April pmid 10794580 doi url ref These are often hemarthrosis ... more details
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- Paul Segond
research of Hemarthrosis haemarthrosis in knee sprain . Bureaux du progr s m dical , 1879. ref References ... more details
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- Arthralgia
year 2009 pages isbn 0 7817 8943 5 oclc doi accessdate ref Hemarthrosis Monoarticular ref name agabegi2nd6 ... more details
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- Cycas revoluta
bleeds epistaxis , melena blood in the stool , hematochezia bloody straining , and hemarthrosis blood ... more details
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- List of MeSH codes (C05)
C05.550.459 Hemarthrosis hemarthrosis MeshNumber C05.550.485 Hip Dislocation, Congenital hip dislocation ... more details
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- List of ICD-9 codes 710?739: diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
swelling of joint , unspec. ICD9 719.1 Hemarthrosis ICD9 719.2 Villonodular synovitis ICD9 719.3 Palindromic ... more details
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- Glenohumeral ligaments
of HAGL lesions is the arthographic MR. At the acute stage, an enclosed hemarthrosis can ... more details
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- Tibial plateau fracture
and knee joint hemarthrosis may lead to bruising and a doughy feel of the knee joint. Due to the tibial ... more details
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- List of MeSH codes (C23)
Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage peptic ulcer hemorrhage MeshNumber C23.550.414.794 Hemarthrosis hemarthrosis ... more details
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- Biceps
. biceps brachii and hemarthrosis. ref Diagnostik der Gelenke und Weichteile Sonografie oder MRT Gaulrapp ... more details
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- Factor X
1 500,000 , and may present with epistaxis nosebleeds , hemarthrosis bleeding into joints and gastrointestinal ... more details
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- Posterolateral knee injuries
and hemarthrosis blood in the knee joint was 9.1 . Causes The most common mechanisms of injury to the posterolateral ... and Multiple Ligament Injuries in Acute Knee Injuries Presenting With a Hemarthrosis. Arthroscopy ... more details
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- Haemophilia
bleeding, leading to swelling, numbness or pain of a limb. Joint damage from hemarthrosis haemarthrosis ... more details
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- Blood
, but more commonly results in hemarthrosis , or bleeding into joint spaces, which can be crippling ... more details
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- Osteochondritis dissecans
associated with a fatty hemarthrosis . Although there is no significant pathologic gait or characteristic ... more details
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