Jun 5, 2006 As fluid builds up, the joint becomes swollen. A small amount of fluid Read Dr. Zashin's answer to our question What Is Joint Effusion?
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Systemic disorders often cause knee effusion. A variety of infectious diseases may present as monoarticular arthritis with joint redness, effusion and pain. Infiltrative disorders such as gout The knee moves through flexion and extension, internal and external rotation and a small degree of anterior-posterior glide.
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Aug 8, 2008 My findings were a small left knee joint effusion. The small joint effusion just means that you have a small buildup of fluid within the...
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Mar 9, 2006 what is small joint effusion and how is it treated, is it curable? Re: small joint effusion Paul A. Mihealsick 14:17:51 3/29/2006 (0)
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Note the small joint effusion and increased signal intensity posteriorly resulting from a Baker cyst. A large joint effusion with focal marrow edema in the medial patellar facet and lateral femoral condyle is present. Edema and thickening of the medial retinaculum are compatible with partial tear.
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2. There is mild joint effusion. No Baker's cyst. 3. Degenerative maceration and tear involving the lateral meniscus. 4. Most meniscus surgery today is done using the arthroscope. Small incisions are made in the knee to allow the insertion of a small TV camera into the joint. Through another small incision,
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Several of these processes can result in hip joint effusions. Although radiography is initially performed and is often diagnostic, the plain radiograph may be normal in the presence of a small joint effusion.
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Several authors have used sonography to detect joint effusion in the native adult hip [2], in particular for the evaluation of a septic joint [3, 4]. In the native adult hip, anterior capsule distention of 7 mm or more and asymmetric distention of 1 mm or more suggest hip effusion [2]. Sonography has also been used...
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