The pannus and the cells within it are responsible for the periarticular bony erosions in the bare areas. |
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Joint destruction occurs with erosion of juxtaarticular bone around the margins of pannus and invasion of subchondral tissue by pannus. |
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The large pannus predisposes patients to fluid accumulation, creating an environment conducive to seroma formation, infection, and wound edge separation or dehiscence. |
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With the passage of time, the synovium thickens to form pannus tissue which invades cartilage and bone. |
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Later, a layer of roughened granulation tissue, or pannus, protrudes over the surface of the cartilage. |
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Used in this way, the combination damps down inflammation and slows down, but does not entirely prevent, the growth of pannus and thickening of tendons. |
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External fetal monitoring is at times more difficult in the presence of maternal obesity given the challenge of transducing the fetal heart through the maternal pannus. |
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Hemarthrosis causes a chemical reaction between blood and the synovium and cartilage, leading to pannus formation and cartilage erosion. |
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Spontaneous tear of the rotator cuff may occur in persons with Rheumatoid Arthritis or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus as part of the pathological process with invasion from underlying pannus. |
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Often, after antigenic stimulation, macrophagelymphocyte cooperation triggers an activation of the T lymphocyte, stimulating the secretion of cytokines, which aggravates the pannus and the cartilage destruction. |
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The most prominent HMGB1 protein and mRNA expression arthritis is present in pannus regions, where synovial tissue invades articular cartilage and bone. |
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Earlier on Thursday, Pannus supporters had allegedly attacked Riazs vehicle, injuring 13 people near the Pakhyana polling station. |
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The 'secret' payments sanctioned by club owner Carson Yeung to acting chairman Peter Pannus are perplexing. |
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