Stenosing tenosynovitis
Last revised by Henry Knipe on 25 Jul 2019
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Citation:
Weerakkody Y, Knipe H, Stenosing tenosynovitis. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 24 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-24300
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6 Aug 2013,
Yuranga Weerakkody ◉
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Synonyms:
- Stenosing form of tenosynovitis
- Stenosing type of tenosynovitis
A stenosing tenosynovitis is a specific form of tenosynovitis typically affecting the tendons that run through osseofibrous tunnels, each enclosed in its own synovial sheath. The tunnel itself lies over cortical bone and is covered by a structure referred to (depending on the location) as a pulley or retinaculum.
The diagnosis is based on typical sonographic findings of hypertrophy of a retinaculum or pulley.
References
- 1. Grimes HA. Stenosing tenosynovitis (Dequervain's disease, Trigger thumb, and Trigger finger). J Ark Med Soc. 1981;77 (11): 499-500. Pubmed citation
- 2. Vuillemin V, Guerini H, Bard H et-al. Stenosing tenosynovitis. J Ultrasound. 2012;15 (1): 20-8. doi:10.1016/j.jus.2012.02.002 - Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation