Post-traumatic arthritis (PTA) develops after an acute direct trauma to the joints. PTA causes about 12% of all osteoarthritis cases, and a history of physical trauma may also be found in patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis. Symptoms include swelling, synovial effusion, pain and sometimes intra-articular bleeding. Usually, PTA recoveries spontaneously, but the persistence of symptoms after 6\u2005months may be considered pathological and so-called chronic PTA. A variety of molecular, mechanobiological and cellular events involved in the pathogenesis and the progression of PTA have been identified. The activation of inflammatory mechanisms during the PTA acute phase appears to play a critical role in the chronic disease onset. Human...
A trauma of articular cartilage is often associated with an inflammatory reaction and results in man...
Although there is ample evidence that intra-articular injuries are associated with the up-regulation...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is increasing thought that autoantibodies to systemic self-antig...
SummaryInflammation is a variable feature of osteoarthritis (OA), associated with joint symptoms and...
INTRODUCTION: Post-traumatic arthritis (PTA) is a progressive, degenerative response to joint injury...
Knee injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and meniscal injury are common and are mos...
OBJECTIVE: To update clinicians on recent advances in the differentiation of the mechanisms of infla...
The main pathological change in post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is cartilage degeneration, whic...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is well known to be a chronic autoimmune/inflammatory disease which leads ...
Contains fulltext : 141883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor necrosis ...
The study of the role cytokines play in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has provided a...
A joint is the point of connection between two bones in our body. Inflammation of the joint leads to...
In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), cells within the inflamed synovium and pannus elaborate a variety of c...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease. There is no treatment for OA other than a...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes progressive articular damage, funct...
A trauma of articular cartilage is often associated with an inflammatory reaction and results in man...
Although there is ample evidence that intra-articular injuries are associated with the up-regulation...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is increasing thought that autoantibodies to systemic self-antig...
SummaryInflammation is a variable feature of osteoarthritis (OA), associated with joint symptoms and...
INTRODUCTION: Post-traumatic arthritis (PTA) is a progressive, degenerative response to joint injury...
Knee injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and meniscal injury are common and are mos...
OBJECTIVE: To update clinicians on recent advances in the differentiation of the mechanisms of infla...
The main pathological change in post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is cartilage degeneration, whic...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is well known to be a chronic autoimmune/inflammatory disease which leads ...
Contains fulltext : 141883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor necrosis ...
The study of the role cytokines play in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has provided a...
A joint is the point of connection between two bones in our body. Inflammation of the joint leads to...
In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), cells within the inflamed synovium and pannus elaborate a variety of c...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful and debilitating disease. There is no treatment for OA other than a...
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes progressive articular damage, funct...
A trauma of articular cartilage is often associated with an inflammatory reaction and results in man...
Although there is ample evidence that intra-articular injuries are associated with the up-regulation...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is increasing thought that autoantibodies to systemic self-antig...