Osteoblastoma
Diagnostic Studies. Plain radiographs show a relatively radiolucent, bone-forming (osteoblastic) lesion that is osteolytic and often has an aneurysmal, or blown-out, appearance. It is surrounded by a thin margin of…
Diagnostic Studies. Plain radiographs show a relatively radiolucent, bone-forming (osteoblastic) lesion that is osteolytic and often has an aneurysmal, or blown-out, appearance. It is surrounded by a thin margin of…
Diagnostic Studies. An intense bony reaction to a small nidus is the radiographic hallmark of osteoid osteoma. Radiographs reveal an oval radiolucent nidus only 3 to 5 mm in diameter…
Central Nervous System Manifestations. CNS involvement is thought to affect 10% to 50% of patients, with a mortality rate of up to 20%. In general, CNS involvement is one of…
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA Many different criteria are used for diagnosis of Behçet syndrome, but the International Study Group criteria are the most used. Recurrent oral ulcers are required along with two…
ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS Multiple factors such as infection (e.g., herpes simplex virus, varicella zoster virus, and human immunodeficiency virus), immune system dysregulation, and genetics have been implicated in its pathogenesis….
Laboratory tests may show anemia, and the ESR sometimes may be elevated. ANA are present in up to 80% of patients. Creatine kinase is the most sensitive and reliable enzyme…
Raynaud Phenomenon. The most effective method of preventing Raynaud phenomenon is avoidance of cold exposure. Patients should wear warm protective clothing and avoid tobacco use. Conventional vasodilators, such as long-acting…
These diseases are rare, with prevalence rates of approximately 1 per 100,000 in the general population. The annual incidence ranges from 2 to 10 cases per million. Although the disease…
Pulmonary hypertension, characterized by rapidly progressive dyspnea, occurs in 7% to 12% of patients typically 10 to 15 years after onset of Raynaud phenomenon. The diffusing capacity is disproportionally reduced…
Scleroderma is categorized into localized and systemic varieties. Localized scleroderma consists of morphea and linear scleroderma, which is manifest as sclerotic lesions of the skin without visceral involvement. Systemic sclerosis,…