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Showing papers by "Eduardo Collantes-Estevez published in 1998"


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TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that joint hypermobility and fibromyalgia are associated, and joint hyperlaxity may play a prominent role in the pathogenesis of pain in Fibromyalgia.
Abstract: Objective. To test the hypothesis that joint hyperlaxity can play some role in the pathogenesis of pain in primary fibromyalgia. Methods. A total of 66 women with fibromyalgia (according to the 1990 American College of Rheumatology criteria) and 70 women with other rheumatic diseases were examined for joint laxity based on 5 criteria (The Non-Dominant Spanish modification). Individuals meeting 4 or 5 criteria were considered to be hyperlax. Results. Joint hyperlaxity was detected in 18 (27.3%) of the patients with fibromyalgia and 8 (11.4%) of those with another rheumatic disorder. The statistical analysis revealed significant differences (p < 0.05) between both groups. Conclusion. The results of this study suggest that joint hypermobility and fibromyalgia are associated. Joint hyperlaxity may play a prominent role in the pathogenesis of pain in fibromyalgia.

101 citations


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TL;DR: The clinical, radiographic and scintigraphic findings in 12 patients diagnosed with osteonecrosis of the tibial plateau (10 of the medial and two of the lateral plateau) were analysed, finding that X-ray findings were varied and non-specific, and hence of little value for initial diagnosis.
Abstract: The clinical, radiographic and scintigraphic findings in 12 patients diagnosed with osteonecrosis of the tibial plateau (10 of the medial and two of the lateral plateau) were analysed. The disease presented suddenly in most of the patients, as acute pain in the lateral side of the knee, with no major traumatic antecedents. X-ray findings were varied and non-specific, and hence of little value for initial diagnosis. On the other hand, scintigraphic findings were very useful for diagnostic purposes in all cases. All the patients were over 55 years of age and 11 out of 12 were women. The most frequent location of the disease was the medial tibial plateau; however, two cases involved the lateral plateau and two involved both plateaux. Seven patients were subjected to full knee arthroplasty, four to valgising osteotomy and one to grafting. The patients' diagnoses were considerably delayed (by more than 6 months), which affected their treatment and prognosis.

8 citations