TY - JOUR
T1 - Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee: An exceptional presentation ofa rare disease with neoplastic and inflammatory features
AU - Galli, Marco
AU - Ciriello, V.
AU - Menghi, Amerigo
AU - Perisano, Carlo
AU - Maccauro, Giulio
AU - Marzetti, Emanuele
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare condition, most commonly involving the knee joint. PVNS is locally aggressive and can invade and destroy surrounding soft tissue and bone, leading to anatomical and functional deterioration of the affected joint. Localized PVNS is an unusual presentation of the disease, generally consisting of a nodular lesion protruding into the articular cavity. Localized PVNS of the knee can mimic other joint disorders which may pose a challenge for a correct diagnosis. Given the locally aggressive behavior of PVNS, prompt identification and excision of the lesion are instrumental to avoid complications. Here, we report a rare case of localized cystic PVNS involving the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee in a 32-year-old woman with persistent knee pain, in whom magnetic resonance imaging was inconclusive. The diagnosis was achieved via arthroscopy and histology. We also present a concise review of the literature on this pathological entity as well as a discussion on the differential diagnosis between localized PVNS and other intra-articular cystic lesions. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.
AB - Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare condition, most commonly involving the knee joint. PVNS is locally aggressive and can invade and destroy surrounding soft tissue and bone, leading to anatomical and functional deterioration of the affected joint. Localized PVNS is an unusual presentation of the disease, generally consisting of a nodular lesion protruding into the articular cavity. Localized PVNS of the knee can mimic other joint disorders which may pose a challenge for a correct diagnosis. Given the locally aggressive behavior of PVNS, prompt identification and excision of the lesion are instrumental to avoid complications. Here, we report a rare case of localized cystic PVNS involving the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee in a 32-year-old woman with persistent knee pain, in whom magnetic resonance imaging was inconclusive. The diagnosis was achieved via arthroscopy and histology. We also present a concise review of the literature on this pathological entity as well as a discussion on the differential diagnosis between localized PVNS and other intra-articular cystic lesions. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.
KW - Anterior cruciate ligament
KW - Arthroscopy
KW - Intra-articular ganglia
KW - Knee
KW - Knee joint
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Anterior cruciate ligament
KW - Arthroscopy
KW - Intra-articular ganglia
KW - Knee
KW - Knee joint
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/220667
U2 - 10.1177/039463201202500430
DO - 10.1177/039463201202500430
M3 - Article
SN - 0394-6320
VL - 25
SP - 1131
EP - 1136
JO - International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
JF - International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
ER -