Treatment of Acute Gout

Mar 5, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Treatment of Acute Gout

Key Points • Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (or cyclooxygenase-2–selective coxibs), systemic oral corticosteroids (prednisone or prednisolone), and colchicine are the primary therapy options for an acute gout attack. However, there…

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Synovial Fluid Crystal Analysis

Mar 5, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Synovial Fluid Crystal Analysis

Key Points • The identification of monosodium urate (MSU) and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals in synovial fluid or tissue biopsy samples is central to the definitive diagnosis of gout…

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Diagnosis of Gout

Mar 5, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Diagnosis of Gout

Key Points • The aspiration of a joint with undiagnosed arthritis, or analysis of a tissue biopsy with subsequent visualization of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals, is considered the diagnostic standard…

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Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears

Abstract Arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears is one of the greatest changes of the past 25 years. It has become a standard procedure, but the techniques are variable and…

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Glenohumeral Instability

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Glenohumeral Instability

Abstract Glenohumeral instability can present with typical patterns of injury involving consistent structures. However, the degrees of injury and structures needed to address are often less defined. The approach to…

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Diagnostic Arthroscopy and Normal Anatomy

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Diagnostic Arthroscopy and Normal Anatomy

Abstract The basics of diagnostic arthroscopy involve knowing where to place portals, understanding the external and internal anatomy of the shoulder, and having an organized approach to reviewing the structures…

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Biceps Tendon Lesions

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Biceps Tendon Lesions

Abstract Lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon can often be the source of shoulder pain. Pathology of the biceps includes “superior labrum anterior-to-posterior” (SLAP) tears, subluxation, tenosynovitis,…

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Shoulder Arthroscopy Concepts and Tools

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Shoulder Arthroscopy Concepts and Tools

Abstract To pursue or to transition to shoulder arthroscopy, the surgeon must develop technical and intellectual skills that facilitate the process. Technical skills involve tying arthroscopic knots and developing the…

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Diagnostic Ultrasonography

Mar 4, 2019 by in RHEUMATOLOGY Comments Off on Diagnostic Ultrasonography

Abstract Ultrasound (US) is an excellent imaging modality to diagnose rotator cuff and biceps disorders. However, US is by no means the perfect imaging modality for the shoulder, and there…

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