Difference between revisions of "Acute synovitis"
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Acute synovitis is an inflammatory process involving the synovium. This article deal with nonspecific causes of acute synovitis.
Microscopic
Features:
- Synovium with abundant neutrophils.
- No significant number of plasma cells.
DDx:
- Infectious synovitis.
- Rheumatoid arthritis - should have plasma cells.
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SYNOVIUM, RIGHT FIFTH FINGER, EXCISION: - ACUTE SYNOVITIS WITH FOCAL HEMOSIDERIN-LADEN MACROPHAGES AND FIBROVASCULAR TISSUE. - NO SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF PLASMA CELLS IDENTIFIED. - NO MICROORGANISMS APPARENT WITH ROUTINE STAINS, SEE COMMENT. - NO EVIDENCE OF MALIGNANCY. COMMENT: Correlation with microbiology is suggested.