Imaging of intraarticular masses
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Imaging of intraarticular masses
Abstract
Intraarticular masses can be classified as noninfectious synovial proliferative processes (lipoma arborescens, synovial osteochondromatosis, pigmented villonodular synovitis, rheumatoid arthritis), infectious granulomatous diseases (tuberculous arthritis, coccidioidomycosis arthritis), deposition diseases (gout, amyloid arthropathy), vascular malformations (synovial hemangioma, arteriovenous malformations), malignancies (synovial chondrosarcoma, synovial sarcoma, synovial metastases), and miscellaneous (cyclops lesion). Knowledge of articular anatomy aids the radiologist in localizing masses to the joint space. Some joints have complex anatomy with contiguous or adjacent bursae, recesses, and tendinous connections from which masses may originate or into which masses may extend. Many of the diseases causing intraarticular masses have specific imaging characteristics, especially on magnetic resonance images, and knowledge of these characteristics will allow for a more confident diagnosis.
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