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Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout

OBJECTIVE: To describe and classify the varied ultrasound features of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout so that they are better recognised. METHODS: Ultrasound images of 138 affected areas from 31 patients with chronic tophaceous gout were analysed using high-qual...

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Autores principales: de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy, Sandim, Gabriel B., Mitraud, Sônia A. V., Kubota, Edson S., Ferrari, Antonio J. L., Fernandes, Artur R. C.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0031-x
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author de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy
Sandim, Gabriel B.
Mitraud, Sônia A. V.
Kubota, Edson S.
Ferrari, Antonio J. L.
Fernandes, Artur R. C.
author_facet de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy
Sandim, Gabriel B.
Mitraud, Sônia A. V.
Kubota, Edson S.
Ferrari, Antonio J. L.
Fernandes, Artur R. C.
author_sort de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe and classify the varied ultrasound features of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout so that they are better recognised. METHODS: Ultrasound images of 138 affected areas from 31 patients with chronic tophaceous gout were analysed using high-quality broadband linear transducers. The relationship between tendon and tophi was classified, and the inter-observer agreement regarding classification was analysed. RESULTS: Tophi envelopment in the tendon was the most frequent characteristic (45%) followed by no relationship between tophi and tendon (41%), tophi at the insertion site of the tendon (7%), extrinsic compression (6%) and tophi within the tendon (1%). The inter-observer concordance on classification of the relationship between tophi and tendon was measured using McNemar’s test with P < 0.001 (χ(2) = 30.0, degree of freedom = 9) and kappa test = 0.627 (P < 0.001), indicating substantial inter-observer concordance. CONCLUSION: Tophi generally envelope the tendon or there is no relationship between them. Tophi can also be found at the insertion site of the tendon, cause extrinsic compression or be located inside the tendon. There is substantial inter-observer agreement for ultrasound classification of tendon involvement by tophi. This study contributes to diagnostic elucidation and shows the diverse characteristic forms of tendon involvement by tophi.
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spelling pubmed-32593082012-02-17 Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy Sandim, Gabriel B. Mitraud, Sônia A. V. Kubota, Edson S. Ferrari, Antonio J. L. Fernandes, Artur R. C. Insights Imaging Original Article OBJECTIVE: To describe and classify the varied ultrasound features of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout so that they are better recognised. METHODS: Ultrasound images of 138 affected areas from 31 patients with chronic tophaceous gout were analysed using high-quality broadband linear transducers. The relationship between tendon and tophi was classified, and the inter-observer agreement regarding classification was analysed. RESULTS: Tophi envelopment in the tendon was the most frequent characteristic (45%) followed by no relationship between tophi and tendon (41%), tophi at the insertion site of the tendon (7%), extrinsic compression (6%) and tophi within the tendon (1%). The inter-observer concordance on classification of the relationship between tophi and tendon was measured using McNemar’s test with P < 0.001 (χ(2) = 30.0, degree of freedom = 9) and kappa test = 0.627 (P < 0.001), indicating substantial inter-observer concordance. CONCLUSION: Tophi generally envelope the tendon or there is no relationship between them. Tophi can also be found at the insertion site of the tendon, cause extrinsic compression or be located inside the tendon. There is substantial inter-observer agreement for ultrasound classification of tendon involvement by tophi. This study contributes to diagnostic elucidation and shows the diverse characteristic forms of tendon involvement by tophi. Springer-Verlag 2010-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3259308/ /pubmed/22347911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0031-x Text en © European Society of Radiology 2010
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de Ávila Fernandes, Eloy
Sandim, Gabriel B.
Mitraud, Sônia A. V.
Kubota, Edson S.
Ferrari, Antonio J. L.
Fernandes, Artur R. C.
Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title_full Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title_fullStr Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title_full_unstemmed Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title_short Sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
title_sort sonographic description and classification of tendinous involvement in relation to tophi in chronic tophaceous gout
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0031-x
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