JCR Japan College of Rheumatology-
有限責任中間法人 日本リウマチ学会
  会員専用ページ

トップページ
学会案内
沿革
定款
役員・委員会
名誉会員・評議員
学術集会
総会学術集会
歴代総会・学術集会
支部・学術集会
学会教育研修会
国際関連学会
認定制度
リウマチ専門医
リウマチ指導医
教育施設
学会出版物
学会誌MR
NLリウマチ
リウマチ学用語集
会員手続き
本サイトについて
よくある質問
関連リンク集
サイトマップ
プライバシー

MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY Vol.12 No.2

>MR12-2

Development of large pseudocysts adjacent to the knee joint in rheumatoid arthritis. Assessment of radiological and histopathological approaches
M. Yoshida1, S. Ichinohe1, M. Uzuki2, W. Yoshida2, T. Sawai A2, T. Shimamura A1
A1 Department of Orthopaedics and Rheumatology, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine, 19-1 Uchimaru, Morioka 020-8505, Japan Tel. +81-19-651-5111 (ext. 6405); Fax +81-19-626-3699 e-mail: masayosi@iwate-med.ac.jp
A2 Department of First Pathology, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine, Morioka, Japan
 
Full Text
  > Click Here (member's only)
 
Abstract
Abstract This study examined the pathogenesis of large pseudocysts adjacent to knee joints in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The radiological and histopathological features of 17 large subarticular pseudocysts in 12 knee joints of 10 patients were analyzed. Nine of the 10 patients were classified as class 2 according to Steinbrocker's functional class. Eight large pseudocysts were located at the lateral femoral condyle, seven were at the proximal part of the tibia, one was at the medial femoral condyle, and one was at the patella. The large pseudocysts were divided into two groups according to whether they did or did not connect with the joint cavity. Serial radiographs revealed that all large pseudocysts in communication with the joint cavity had enlarged gradually over the past several months. They extended from the subarticular area toward the bone marrow. Histopathological findings confirmed that holes allowing communication were located at a transitional zone between the ligament and the hyaline cartilage, and that rheumatoid granulation tissue invaded the large pseudocyst through these holes. The results of this study indicate that large pseudocysts are formed by the extension of articular inflammation. Moreover, repeated extrinsic mechanical stress due to walking and the aggressive inflammatory nature of rheumatoid arthritis play important roles in the formation of large pseudocysts.
 
Key words
Key words Bare area ・ Bone cyst ・ Knee joint ・ Pseudocyst ・ Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
 
一覧に戻る

Copyright Japan College of Rheumatology All rights reserved.