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1 o patients treated with isoniazid, developed tenosynovitis.
2                      No controls had imaging tenosynovitis.
3 99, 0.49, and 0.98, respectively, for flexor tenosynovitis and 0.15, 0.98, 0.63, and 0.86 for extenso
4 he M. terrae complex are the major causes of tenosynovitis and osteomyelitis in the United States, wi
5    The distal swelling appeared to represent tenosynovitis and synovitis of regional structures.
6                                 Volar flexor tenosynovitis and trigger finger are among the most comm
7 tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, de Quervain tenosynovitis, and basilar (carpometacarpal) joint arthr
8 hage and edema in the lung, chronic or acute tenosynovitis, and increased immunoblasts in the spleen.
9 pyomyositis, infectious bursitis, infectious tenosynovitis, and infectious lymphadenitis, and of join
10  inflammatory cell arthritis, chronic active tenosynovitis, and multifocal vasculitis.
11              Twelve patients had tuberculous tenosynovitis, and nine had bursitis.
12 tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, de Quervain tenosynovitis, and thumb carpometacarpal joint arthritis
13 s in lateral epicondylitis and De Quervain's tenosynovitis, are reviewed.
14 key hepatitis reovirus (THRV), are linked to tenosynovitis/arthritis and hepatitis, respectively.
15                    A case of pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis associated with C. cellulans in an immunoc
16 epidemiologically linked upper extremity NTM tenosynovitis associated with exposure to hurricane-dama
17 ot and the relationship between MRI-detected tenosynovitis at metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints and RA
18                                 MRI-detected tenosynovitis at metatarsophalangeal joints was specific
19 assess features of SSc, including synovitis, tenosynovitis, calcinosis, acroosteolysis, and distal va
20 endon integrity, but in rheumatoid arthritis tenosynovitis can result in tendon adhesions and rupture
21                         We present a case of tenosynovitis caused by a novel, slowly growing, nonchro
22             Despite degrees of synovitis and tenosynovitis comparable with those in RA, PMR-related h
23                                  de Quervain tenosynovitis, consisting of swelling of the extensor te
24 atment options for patients with de Quervain tenosynovitis (DQT), but there are limited data on their
25 ar taxonomy of the M. terrae complex causing tenosynovitis has not been established despite approxima
26 lowed evaluation of all forms of tuberculous tenosynovitis (hygromatous, serofibrinous, and fungoid f
27 10), obesity, type 2 diabetes, synovitis and tenosynovitis (ICD10), polyarthritis (ICD10), neck or sh
28                             Consideration of tenosynovitis improved areas under the receiver operatin
29 may be sufficient for assessing synovitis or tenosynovitis in early RA.
30 lling), and signs of osteitis, synovitis, or tenosynovitis in hand MRI were randomly assigned (1:1) t
31 tenosynovitis scores in grading synovitis or tenosynovitis in image quality and in assessment of syno
32 ate the frequency and distribution of finger tenosynovitis in patients with early, untreated rheumato
33  masking for the evaluation of synovitis and tenosynovitis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
34                           The sensitivity of tenosynovitis in RA was 65 of 157 (41%; 95% CI: 35%, 50%
35 reased rupture rate associated with invasive tenosynovitis in RA.
36 y to compare US and MRI for the detection of tenosynovitis in the fingers of patients with early untr
37                We describe a case of chronic tenosynovitis in the hand of a 58-year-old cattle farmer
38                          Background Although tenosynovitis in the hands is associated with rheumatoid
39 ension was an unexpected incidence of severe tenosynovitis in the levofloxacin arm (18.2%).
40                                              Tenosynovitis is an imaging finding in early RA, and its
41                                              Tenosynovitis is an uncommon manifestation of disseminat
42           Familial aggregation was found for tenosynovitis (lambda(s) 29.5), leukocytosis (lambda(s)
43                                  Tuberculous tenosynovitis most commonly involved the tendon sheaths
44  the radioulnar joint (odds ratio, 8.79) and tenosynovitis of flexor tendons of the second finger (od
45                                              Tenosynovitis of the extensor carpi ulnaris (odds ratio,
46 matoid arthritis (RA), it is unknown whether tenosynovitis of the forefoot is associated with RA.
47        We identified 9 cases of coccidioidal tenosynovitis of the hand and wrist at our institution,
48 or the records of patients with coccidioidal tenosynovitis of the hand and wrist at our institution.
49 e the outcomes of patients with coccidioidal tenosynovitis of the hand and wrist.
50 acteria (NTM) are a rare cause of infectious tenosynovitis of the upper extremity.
51 ingly reported as a cause of upper extremity tenosynovitis, often in association with environmental e
52                     All cases of tuberculous tenosynovitis or bursitis showed soft-tissue swelling on
53 tes of the M. terrae complex associated with tenosynovitis or osteomyelitis recovered between 1984 an
54 en also involves enthesitis, peritendinitis, tenosynovitis, osteitis and periostitis.
55 n virus isolation of avian reoviruses from a tenosynovitis outbreak between September 2015 and June 2
56 e of synovitis (P = 0.294), degree of flexor tenosynovitis (P = 0.532), periarticular erosions (P = 0
57  clinical course was favorable in all cases, tenosynovitis persisted for 7 weeks in some patients.
58  and 0.15, 0.98, 0.63, and 0.86 for extensor tenosynovitis, respectively.
59 Rheumatoid Arthritis MRI Score (RAMRIS), and tenosynovitis score on half- and full-dose images were c
60 n 344; score 2 in 158; and score 3 in 34) or tenosynovitis scores in grading synovitis or tenosynovit
61        A treatment strategy for coccidioidal tenosynovitis should focus on long-term administration o
62 s were scored by two independent readers for tenosynovitis, synovitis, and bone marrow edema.
63 dates is associated with a high incidence of tenosynovitis that limits its potential utility.
64 roquinolone-induced tendinitis, volar flexor tenosynovitis (trigger finger), Achilles tendon lesions,
65                                 MRI-detected tenosynovitis was associated with RA, both when compared
66 CT and MR imaging findings for synovitis and tenosynovitis was demonstrated, which suggests that this
67                                              Tenosynovitis was found in 12 patients (27%), and it had
68                                 Periextensor tenosynovitis was found in 14 (7%) joints in 9 (18%) pat
69                                       Flexor tenosynovitis was found in 57 (28.5%) of 200 joints in 2
70                                              Tenosynovitis was found to be common using both modaliti
71  to the appearance of an artichoke heart) of tenosynovitis was seen commonly.
72                                Synovitis and tenosynovitis were calculated based on the number of enh
73 s, was performed, and presence of synovitis, tenosynovitis with or without a layered appearance, calc
74 ae complex has been recognized as a cause of tenosynovitis, with M. terrae and Mycobacterium nonchrom
75  identified 26 cases with acute arthritis or tenosynovitis within 4 weeks before to 12 weeks after co