Clinical rheumatology
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Clinical rheumatology · May 2007
Anterior sonography of glenohumeral joint in patients with inflammatory joint disease.
Ultrasonography (US) was shown as an effective imaging modality in evaluating the shoulder. The shoulder joint is probably the most accessible joint for sonography in adults. However, inflammatory changes of the shoulder have received too little attention in US studies. ⋯ Intra-articular tissue of healthy controls was relatively echo-homogenic compared with nonhomogenic one of the synovitis group. Bone irregularity was found in patients with long-standing GHJ synovitis reflecting erosive process. A certain position of the shoulder and good knowledge of the normal anterior joint cavity parameters enabled us to diagnose synovitis by anterior shoulder sonography, with the patients experiencing minimal pain during movements.
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Clinical rheumatology · May 2007
Case ReportsSubcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma presenting with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and skin lesions with characteristic high-resolution ultrasonographic findings.
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is an unusual type of skin lymphoma, characterized by subcutaneous soft tissue infiltration with pleomorphic T-cells and benign macrophages that mimic panniculitis. Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis is a rare but potentially fatal disorder which is thought to result from uncontrolled activation and proliferation of T-cells and excessive activation of macrophages. Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis have been reported as the presenting feature in 37% of SPTCL patients. ⋯ An ultrasound-guided excision biopsy of the nodular lesion over left upper arm was performed and the histopathology showed neoplastic cells with hyperchromatic nucleoli, which extended from deep dermis to subcutaneous fat. The immunochemical stain showed a T-cell lineage of tumor cells. SPTCL was diagnosed and the skin lesions subsided gradually after treatment with anthracycline-based combination chemotherapy.