Villonodular synovitis is a type of synovial swelling.
Types include:
Though they have very different names, they have the same histology, and stain positive for CD68, HAM56, and vimentin.[1] They are sometimes discussed together.[2][3][4]
References
edit- ^ O'Connell JX, Fanburg JC, Rosenberg AE (July 1995). "Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath and pigmented villonodular synovitis: immunophenotype suggests a synovial cell origin". Human Pathology. 26 (7): 771–5. doi:10.1016/0046-8177(95)90226-0. PMID 7628850.
- ^ Mackie GC (November 2003). "Pigmented villonodular synovitis and giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath: scintigraphic findings in 10 cases". Clinical Nuclear Medicine. 28 (11): 881–5. doi:10.1097/01.rlu.0000093083.77866.5c. PMID 14578700.
- ^ Maheshwari AV, Muro-Cacho CA, Pitcher JD (October 2007). "Pigmented villonodular bursitis/diffuse giant cell tumor of the pes anserine bursa: a report of two cases and review of literature". Knee. 14 (5): 402–7. doi:10.1016/j.knee.2007.06.004. PMID 17669658.
- ^ Murphey MD, Rhee JH, Lewis RB, Fanburg-Smith JC, Flemming DJ, Walker EA (2008). "Pigmented villonodular synovitis: radiologic-pathologic correlation". Radiographics. 28 (5): 1493–518. doi:10.1148/rg.285085134. PMID 18794322.