Synovitis

In rheumatoid arthritis patients, fibromyalgia does not affect ultrasound synovitis scores: Study

In rheumatoid arthritis patients, fibromyalgia does not affect ultrasound synovitis scores, according to research. Commonly assessed using ultrasound, synovitis is the inflammation of certain connective tissues (namely, synovial membranes). Because ultrasound is an effective way to predict joint destruction, it can aid in devising a possible treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers examined the potential correlations ...click here to read more

Detecting synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis with PET imaging, causes and treatment

Synovitis can be detected with the use of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging in rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research. Synovitis is a condition where inflammation occurs in the lining of the joint – known as the synovium. Swelling, redness and warmth can also be observed during a physical examine. Synovitis is commonly associated with ...click here to read more