The overall histological picture is essentially identical to that of rheumatoid synovitis with the main differences being that the palisade replaces the synovial intima ( they may blend imperceptibly in bursae ) and an almost total absence of B cells.
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More than 500 suffer from skin problems, arthritis in the chest and gastrointestinal conditions that she says are consistent with a syndrome called Synovitis, Acne, Pustulosis, Hyperostosis and Osteitis, first described in Japan in the late 1960s.
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There was also some controversy about whether continuous high intra-articular pressure in transient synovitis could cause avascular necrosis of the femoral head ( Legg-Calv?Perthes disease ), but further studies did not confirm any link between the two conditions.
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In some markets, the drug is supplied as an over-the-counter cream ( Lonol in Mexico from Boehringer Ingelheim ) used for topical treatment of musculoskeletal system disorders : sprains, strains, bursitis, tendinitis, synovitis, myalgia, periarthritis.
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"P . acnes " is an opportunistic pathogen, causing a range of postoperative and device-related infections e . g ., surgery, post-neurosurgical infection, joint SAPHO ( Synovitis, Acne, Pustulosis, Hyperostosis, Osteitis ) syndrome, sarcoidosis and sciatica.
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Pain in the groin, called " anterior hip pain ", is most often the result of osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, occult fracture, acute synovitis, and septic arthritis; pain on the sides of the hip, called " lateral hip pain ", is usually caused by bursitis; pain in the buttock, called " posterior " or " gluteal hip pain ", which is the least common type of hip pain, is most often caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction as well as sciatica ( whether from a hemorrhaged spinal disk or a tense piriformis muscle ).