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  • Primary synovial osteochondromatosis is a rare condition that can be challenging to diagnose, as highlighted in a case study of a 36-year-old patient with knee joint issues.* -
  • The patient's diagnosis was confirmed through ultrasound imaging, clinical evaluation, and histopathological analysis, identifying unossified primary synovial osteochondromatosis.* -
  • During arthroscopy with synovectomy, multiple loose bodies were discovered in the knee joint, and the ultrasound findings were thoroughly assessed.*

Article Abstract

Primary synovial osteochondromatosis is a rare disorder and its diagnosis remains a challenge to the physician. We present the case of 36 year old patient with right knee monoarthritis in which ultrasound findings, corroborated with clinical and histopathological evidence confirmed the diagnosis of unossified primary synovial osteochondromatosis. The arthroscopy with synovectomy found multiple intra-articular loose bodies occupying the entire joint. The ultrasonographic findings were extensively evaluated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11152/mu-1610DOI Listing

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