We investigated 86 synovial membranes from patients suffering either from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or osteoarthritis (OA). Iron deposits in the synovial membrane were stained by the Prussian blue reaction, and the amount of stained iron was quantitatively assessed by microscope photometry. We found a statistically significant increase in iron deposits in the synovial membrane of RA patients when compared to OA patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new simple identification of rheumatoid factor on nitrocellulose was developed that allows quantitative detection. Verification of the results was done by comparison with the established Waaler-Rose-Test and Latextest: Correlation coefficient of linear regression for Latextest rLR = 0.717 and for Waaler-Rose-Test rLR = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this review, three patients with severe inflammatory acne accompanied by a distinct rheumatologic syndrome are discussed together with 44 similar cases reported in the literature. This syndrome, here referred to as "acne-associated arthritis (AAA)" usually involves male teenagers and twins. The most characteristic clinical findings relate to the axial skeleton as well as the sterno-costo-clavicular region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical significance of the histomorphological evaluation of synovial tissue from 389 patients with joint diseases was studied. From these data we conclude: (1) the histomorphological diagnosis in joint diseases is rarely of decisive value (6.2%); (2) in 23.
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