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Vnutrikostnye granulemy kak odno iz tipichnykh proiavleniĭ revmatoidnogo poliartrita (kliniko-rentgenologicheskoe i rentgenopatomorfologicheskoe issledovanie). / Karlova, N. A.

In: Voprosy revmatizma, Vol. 14, No. 4, 01.10.1974, p. 26-34.

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title = "Vnutrikostnye granulemy kak odno iz tipichnykh proiavleniĭ revmatoidnogo poliartrita (kliniko-rentgenologicheskoe i rentgenopatomorfologicheskoe issledovanie)",
abstract = "It was shown that intraosseous granulomas (similar to granulomas which develop in soft tissues) are the pathomorphologic substrate of the foci of destruction which can be detected radiologically in different parts of the skeleton of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Intraosseous granulomas initially have a necrotic nucleus, sometimes with fragments of necrotizing osseous structures, surrounded by a typical cellular zone. Subsequently they become encapsulated and transform into fields of delicate fibrous connective tissue, and against their background new foci of inflammation may develop; sometimes their decomposition occurs. Intraosseous rheumatoid granulomas of macroscopic size are detectable radiologically. Characteristic features of their structure that can be used for assessment of the extent of an allergic reaction of the bone tissue are given.",
keywords = "Adult, Aged, Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications, Autopsy, Bone Diseases/diagnosis, Female, Granuloma/diagnosis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography",
author = "Karlova, {N. A.}",
year = "1974",
month = oct,
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language = "русский",
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pages = "26--34",
journal = "КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ РЕВМАТОЛОГИЯ",
issn = "0233-7029",
publisher = "Институт ревматологии Российской академии медицинских наук",
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N2 - It was shown that intraosseous granulomas (similar to granulomas which develop in soft tissues) are the pathomorphologic substrate of the foci of destruction which can be detected radiologically in different parts of the skeleton of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Intraosseous granulomas initially have a necrotic nucleus, sometimes with fragments of necrotizing osseous structures, surrounded by a typical cellular zone. Subsequently they become encapsulated and transform into fields of delicate fibrous connective tissue, and against their background new foci of inflammation may develop; sometimes their decomposition occurs. Intraosseous rheumatoid granulomas of macroscopic size are detectable radiologically. Characteristic features of their structure that can be used for assessment of the extent of an allergic reaction of the bone tissue are given.

AB - It was shown that intraosseous granulomas (similar to granulomas which develop in soft tissues) are the pathomorphologic substrate of the foci of destruction which can be detected radiologically in different parts of the skeleton of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Intraosseous granulomas initially have a necrotic nucleus, sometimes with fragments of necrotizing osseous structures, surrounded by a typical cellular zone. Subsequently they become encapsulated and transform into fields of delicate fibrous connective tissue, and against their background new foci of inflammation may develop; sometimes their decomposition occurs. Intraosseous rheumatoid granulomas of macroscopic size are detectable radiologically. Characteristic features of their structure that can be used for assessment of the extent of an allergic reaction of the bone tissue are given.

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KW - Aged

KW - Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications

KW - Autopsy

KW - Bone Diseases/diagnosis

KW - Female

KW - Granuloma/diagnosis

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Radiography

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JO - КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ РЕВМАТОЛОГИЯ

JF - КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ РЕВМАТОЛОГИЯ

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