The purpose of this study was to assess whether
the use of a joint-sparing technique such as curettage and grafting was
successful in eradicating
Aims.
A
Aims. Tenosynovial
Introduction: Following intralesional resection of
Aims. We performed a systematic literature review to define features of patients, treatment, and biological behaviour of multicentric
Aims. The present study investigated receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) gene expressions in
Aims. Local recurrence remains a challenging and common problem following curettage and joint-sparing surgery for
Background. Tenosynovial
Aims.
Introduction:
We retrospectively studied local recurrence of
Objectives: Development a
Purpose. Secondary degenerative changes of the knee are a well recognized complication of
Because of the lack of a suitable in vivo model for
Aims. Tenosynovial
Aims.