Gathering synovial tissue from any swollen joint especially in early arthritis patients is critical for good quality research and to obtain further insight into the pathophysiology of inflammatory joint diseases. Multiplying biopsy sites is a challenge in terms of the techniques needed for each different joint but also in terms of safety and tolerability. It is important to provide the best care especially in very early arthritis patients who have only had the disease for a few months. This review discusses the minimal requirements applying to antiseptic techniques for the operator's hands, patient preparation, local anesthesia, and post-procedure care
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the choice of synovial biopsy technique (arthroscopy, blind needle [...
Histopathological tissue analysis is a key parameter within the diagnostic algorithm for suspected p...
The synovial tissue is a primary target of multiple diseases characterized by different pathogenic m...
Gathering synovial tissue from any swollen joint especially in early arthritis patients is critical ...
Gathering synovial tissue from any swollen joint especially in early arthritis patients is critical ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the tolerability, safety and yield of synovial tissue in an early arthritis ...
Ultrasound-guided synovial biopsy: a safe, well-tolerated and reliable technique for obtaining high-...
Synovial tissue from arthritis patients is increasingly used for both basic pathophysiological and c...
Needle arthroscopy is an office-based technique allowing direct visualisation of the knee cavity and...
BackgroundA proof-of-concept study to evaluate the feasibility and safety of minimally invasive ultr...
In the majority of joint diseases, changes in the organization of the synovial architecture appear e...
An instrument has been devised which makes biopsy of the synovial membrane a relatively easy procedu...
In the majority of joint diseases, changes in the organization of the synovial architecture appear e...
Objective. The utility of synovial biopsy in increasing our understanding of the pathogenesis of inf...
Objective. To assess the diagnostic value of blindly performed synovial biopsies in carefully select...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the choice of synovial biopsy technique (arthroscopy, blind needle [...
Histopathological tissue analysis is a key parameter within the diagnostic algorithm for suspected p...
The synovial tissue is a primary target of multiple diseases characterized by different pathogenic m...
Gathering synovial tissue from any swollen joint especially in early arthritis patients is critical ...
Gathering synovial tissue from any swollen joint especially in early arthritis patients is critical ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the tolerability, safety and yield of synovial tissue in an early arthritis ...
Ultrasound-guided synovial biopsy: a safe, well-tolerated and reliable technique for obtaining high-...
Synovial tissue from arthritis patients is increasingly used for both basic pathophysiological and c...
Needle arthroscopy is an office-based technique allowing direct visualisation of the knee cavity and...
BackgroundA proof-of-concept study to evaluate the feasibility and safety of minimally invasive ultr...
In the majority of joint diseases, changes in the organization of the synovial architecture appear e...
An instrument has been devised which makes biopsy of the synovial membrane a relatively easy procedu...
In the majority of joint diseases, changes in the organization of the synovial architecture appear e...
Objective. The utility of synovial biopsy in increasing our understanding of the pathogenesis of inf...
Objective. To assess the diagnostic value of blindly performed synovial biopsies in carefully select...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the choice of synovial biopsy technique (arthroscopy, blind needle [...
Histopathological tissue analysis is a key parameter within the diagnostic algorithm for suspected p...
The synovial tissue is a primary target of multiple diseases characterized by different pathogenic m...