Sinoviyal pitler; genellikle 1 cm'den küçük çaplı, ince bir skleroz çevresi ile çevrili radyolüsent yuvarlak lezyonlar şeklinde gözlenirler ve sıklıkla femur boynunun proksimal üst kısmında yerleşirler. Çoğunlukla asemptomatik seyrederler ama bazen kalça ağrısına neden olabilirler. Bu olgu bazlı derlemede, kliniğe sağ kalça ağrısı ile başvuran 57 yaşındaki bir kadın hasta üzerinden konu irdelenecektir. Çeşitli analjezik ilaçlardan fayda görmeyen hastada yapılan sağ kalça manyetik rezonans görüntülemede (MRG) sinoviyal pit saptanmış ve konservatif tedavi ile ağrısı kontrol altına alınmıştır. Bu derlemede çok yaygın bir bulgu olan kalça ağrısının nispeten çok akla gelmeyen nedenlerinden biri olan sinoviyal pit ve radyolojik olarak ayırıcı tanısında göz önünde bulundurulacak hastalıklar vurgulanmıştır.
Sinoviyal pits are usually observed in the form of radiolusent round lesions surrounded by a thin sclerosis circle with a diameter of less than 1 cm and are often placed in the proximal top of the femur neck. They often look asymptomatic, but sometimes they can cause back pain. In this phenomenon-based summary, a 57-year-old woman who applied to the clinic with right back pain will be treated by the patient. The sinovical pit was detected in the right back magnetic resonance imaging (MRG) in the patients who did not benefit from various analgesic drugs and the pain was controlled with conservative treatment. A very common finding in this collection, one of the relatively unreasonable causes of back pain, is highlighted the diseases to be taken into account in the sinovical pit and radiological distinctive diagnosis.
Synovial pits are usually observed as radiolucent round lesions with a diameter of less than 1 cm, surrounded by a thin sclerosis circumference, and are often localized in the proximal upper part of the femoral neck. They are mostly asymptomatic, but sometimes they can cause hip pain. In this case-based review, a 57-year-old female patient who applied to the outpatient clinic with right hip pain will examine the subject. In the patient who did not benefit from various analgesic drugs, a synovial pit was detected in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the right hip and the pain was controlled with conservative treatment. In this review, synovial pit, which is one of the relatively unimaginable causes of hip pain, which is a very common finding, and diseases that will be considered in the differential diagnosis of radiological findings are emphasized.
Alan : Sağlık Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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