Abstract: Background: Current ultrasonographic scoring systems used to assess the degree of finger joint synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are not designed for distinguishing healthy or osteoarthritis (OA) patients from those with RA in clinical settings. Objective: To explore a novel scoring approach using structural and synovial ultrasonographic features to distinguish between healthy and OA finger joints and those with RA. Methods: 22 patients with RA, 16 healthy controls, and 14 OA controls received a comprehensive ultrasound of one hand, with scores assigned using a modification of a previously reported RA scoring system (Semiquantitative Synovial Score), and using the novel approach (Combined Structural/Synovial Score). The numbe...
Objective: to compare results of ultrasound examination (US) of the wrist joints (WJ) and small join...
Objectives To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for syn...
Background: Ultrasound (US) including power Doppler (PD) are increasingly being used to evaluate joi...
Background The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been growing over...
Objective To assess if the right hand, the dominant hand, or the hand with more clin...
Objective. The OMERACT Ultrasound Task Force is currently developing a global synovitis score (GLOSS...
Objectives: To test the reliability of new ultrasound (US) definitions and quantification of synovia...
Objective: to determine how structural and inflammatory osteoarthritis (OA) features in peripheral j...
Objective. To compare ultrasound synovial thickness of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th metacarpophalangeal join...
Objectives: To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for sy...
Objectives: To evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems as potentia...
Objective: To determine how structural and inflammatory osteoarthritis (OA) features in peripheral j...
<p><i>Objective.</i> To determine the degree of contribution and the contributing factors of ultraso...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the ability of ultrasonography (US) to detect synovitis in metatarsoph...
Objective The ability of ultrasound (US) to identify subclinical joint inflammation in rheumatoid ar...
Objective: to compare results of ultrasound examination (US) of the wrist joints (WJ) and small join...
Objectives To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for syn...
Background: Ultrasound (US) including power Doppler (PD) are increasingly being used to evaluate joi...
Background The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been growing over...
Objective To assess if the right hand, the dominant hand, or the hand with more clin...
Objective. The OMERACT Ultrasound Task Force is currently developing a global synovitis score (GLOSS...
Objectives: To test the reliability of new ultrasound (US) definitions and quantification of synovia...
Objective: to determine how structural and inflammatory osteoarthritis (OA) features in peripheral j...
Objective. To compare ultrasound synovial thickness of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th metacarpophalangeal join...
Objectives: To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for sy...
Objectives: To evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems as potentia...
Objective: To determine how structural and inflammatory osteoarthritis (OA) features in peripheral j...
<p><i>Objective.</i> To determine the degree of contribution and the contributing factors of ultraso...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the ability of ultrasonography (US) to detect synovitis in metatarsoph...
Objective The ability of ultrasound (US) to identify subclinical joint inflammation in rheumatoid ar...
Objective: to compare results of ultrasound examination (US) of the wrist joints (WJ) and small join...
Objectives To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for syn...
Background: Ultrasound (US) including power Doppler (PD) are increasingly being used to evaluate joi...