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The Treatment of Persistent Knee Effusions with Intra-Articular Radioactive Gold
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1966
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Rheumatoid DisorderRheumatologyChronic Knee EffusionsPersistent Knee EffusionsMedicineOsteoarthritisInflammatory Rheumatic DiseasePaediatric RheumatologySurgeryArthroscopic TechniqueJoint ReplacementSclerodermaPsoriatic ArthritisOrthopaedic SurgeryRheumatoid ArthritisRadioactive Gold
Patients with a total of 112 chronic knee effusions unresponsive to the usual conservative methods of therapy were treated with intra-articular injections of radioactive gold and followed from 6 months to 5 years. Most patients in the study had rheumatoid arthritis but others had ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, intermittent hydrathrosis and undiagnosed synovitis. After 6 months 81% showed improvement. This figure diminished to approximately 70% at 1 and 2 years, 60% at 3 and 4 years and 50% at 5 years. The mose beneficial results were seen in patients with intermittent hydrarthrosis. Twelve patients with a synovial cyst and/or rupture improved. Patients with thin synovia and anatomic stage I or II disease did best, but those with stage III disease also did well. After the injection 33% of the patients had a reactive synovitis. A variable amount of radioactive material escaped from the knee to the regional lymph nodes and general circulation.
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