tenosynovitis in English

noun
1
inflammation and swelling of a tendon, typically in the wrist, often caused by repetitive movements such as typing.
Tenosynovitis is caused by inflammation of tendons on the thumb side of the wrist.
noun
    tendosynovitis

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1. tenosynovitis

2. Stenosing tenosynovitis.

3. Tendonitis Tenosynovitis Thoracic outlet

4. Oh, sesamoiditis, metatarsalgia, tenosynovitis.

5. Tenosynovitis Thoracic outlet syndrome

6. Tenosynovitis of the hand or forearm

7. Tenosynovitis is often accompanied by tendon lesions.

8. Three different types of flexor tendon disease were distinguished intraoperatively: isolated tenosynovitis, tenosynovitis with tendon lesion, and complete tendon rupture.

9. Tenosynovitis was found in the palm and wrist mainly.

10. Pyogenic tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons of the hand.

11. We had 30 tenosynovitis, 24 tendinous cracks and 3 osteotendineous conflicts.

12. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS – – – – Avulsion in jury of the tendon Bursitis Septic tenosynovitis Arthritis

13. Ultrasound and MRI delineate minor synovitis, tenosynovitis and bursitis in the shoulder.

14. Of 35 patients treated for flexor tenosynovitis by closed irrigation, 33 were reviewed.

15. A clinical difference between tenosynovitis with and without tendon lesion was not found.

16. Common disorders include tendinitis, tenosynovitis, epicondylitis (golfer’s or tennis elbow) and rotator cuff tendinitis.

17. Ruptures were detected most often in the wrist caused by bony spurs and tenosynovitis.

18. The victim had De Quervain's Tenosynovitis. A painful condition caused by extreme stress on the wrist.

19. Sonography allows a good differentiation of exsudative and proliferative changes of synovialis as well as tenosynovitis.

20. The diagnosis of Bicipital tendinitis and tenosynovitis requires a careful examination using a combination of physical tests

21. If Steve Rifton played a perfect game, he had to have done it before he developed tenosynovitis.

22. Provided is a hand joint supporter which can reduce the load on the hand joints and prevent hand tenosynovitis.

23. Open carpal tunnel release with a long incision is indicated in cases of severe tenosynovitis, trauma or infection.

24. He was eventually diagnosed with late tuberculous tenosynovitis of the wrist and a total wrist arthrodesis was performed.

25. In a few coots, however, worms were within soft, thin-walled capsules and histologic examination revealed chronic proliferative tenosynovitis.

26. Common complications in cases of deficient primary therapy are flexor tenosynovitis, purulent arthritis, and phlegmons of the dorsal hand.

27. Sonography allows for a very sensitive detection of small joint-effusion, tenosynovitis and small erosive bone lesions earlier than conventional radiography.

28. Treatment of pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis within the osteofibrous channel of the thumb and finger by insertion of a closed irrigation system.

29. Sonography enables early detection of synovitis and tenosynovitis as well as superficial erosions and also inflammatory processes of the tendon attachments.

30. 28 Objective To discuss the therapeutic effectiveness of intrathecal injection plus needle and scalpel on strictured tenosynovitis of finger flexor tendon.

31. The most captured conditions included synovitis (33.3%), pathologies of the tendons e.g., tenosynovitis or tendinosis (19.6%) and normal findings (14.4%).

32. Bicipital Tenosynovitis is a pathological condition in which there is inflammation of the tendon sheaths that surround the biceps tendons

33. Three categories of injuries can be distinguished: (1) tendinitis and tenosynovitis, (2) tendon subluxation and dislocation and (3) tendon tears and ruptures.

34. The MRI changes associated with rheumatoid arthritis such as synovitis, tenosynovitis, erosions, and bone marrow edema are described including their prognostic significance.

35. Bicipital Tenosynovitis can be a result of many small tears resulting in inflammation over a period of a number of years or …

36. The joint mice may become localised in the caudal recess or in the bicipital groove of the shoulder (which may produce a severe tenosynovitis).

37. The management of these deep abscesses and suppurative tenosynovitis is often difficult, and strict adherence to the basic principles of hand surgery is necessary.

38. The structural correlate for the PMR symptoms is first and foremost extra-articular inflammation (tenosynovitis, bursitis) of large joints and the vertebral column (interspinal bursitis).

39. The symptoms are a prominent head of the ulna, pains around the styloid process of the ulna and perhaps a tenosynovitis of the extensor carpi ulnaris.

40. The Italian doctor Bernardino Ramazzini described the problem as wrist tenosynovitis (inflammation of the tendons and surrounding sheaths) and called it the illness “of scribes and notaries.”

41. Furthermore, the inflammatory collateral phenomena can indicate an acute clinical phase, and the articular soft tissue swelling and tenosynovitis are shown directly and indirectly very clearly.

42. It is more sensitive than the clinical investigation for the detection of synovitis, tenosynovitis, tendinitis, and bursitis as well as for the differentiation of these lesions.

43. ruptures (in particular of the Achilles tendon), exacerbation of the symptoms of myasthenia gravis (a particular type of muscle weakness), muscular pains, inflammation of tendon sheaths (tenosynovitis

44. The present invention relates to novel strains of avian reovirus that were isolated from clinical cases of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in chickens in the southeast United States.

45. Examples of viruses which can be propagated are avian laryngotracheitis (ILT) virus, a reovirus/tenosynovitis virus, infectious bursal disease virus, avian pox virus, and a Newcastle disease virus.

46. We report a case of Moroccan woman who presented a tuberculosis tenosynovitis of the fibular sheath; we studied this case in the light of a review of literature.

47. Both the proposed spherical mechanism and the handle have been ergonomically designed to avoid postures that could lead to physical discomfort or cumulative traumas such as carpal tunnel syndrome or tenosynovitis.

48. 1992), can cause extreme and persistent pain, and may eventually result in neurological and musculoskeletal problems such as bursitis, epicondylitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tenosynovitis of the wrist (Kurppa et al.

49. De Quervain's disease was associated in 50% of cases, and it is important to diagnose Wartenberg's syndrome before operating on the tenosynovitis in order to avoid unexpected postoperative complications and medicolegal problems.

50. We report two patients with pain on the lateral side of the ankle and foot which was due to stenosing tenosynovitis of the peroneal tendons caused by an osteochondroma of the peroneal tubercle.