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Int. j. morphol ; 40(2): 360-368, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385625

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SUMMARY: The human hand can make precise movements utilizing several joints of various articular types. To understand hand movements more accurately, it is essential to view the actual movements of bones and muscles considering the X, Y, and Z axes in the joints. This study aimed to investigate the joint movements in a hand using movable surface models, including these axes. These movable surface models of the hand will improve medical students' understanding of hand movements around the joints. To achieve this aim, 70 surface models were adopted from a Visible Korean model. Using Maya software, 20 virtual joints with X, Y, and Z axes included nine distal and proximal interphalangeal joints, five metacarpophalangeal joints, five carpometacarpal joints, and one wrist joint were created. Bone surface models were elaborately polished to maintain their original shape during movement. Muscle surface models were also processed to display the deformation of the muscle shape during movement. The surface models of the hand joints were moved by virtual control of the joints. We saved 87 movable surface models of the hand, including bones, muscles, and joint axes in stereolithography format, and compiled a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. Using the PDF file, the joint movements in a hand could be observed considering the X, Y, and Z axes alongside the stereoscopic shapes of the bones and muscles. These movable surface models of the hand will improve medical students' understanding of hand movements around the joints.


RESUMEN: La mano humana puede realizar movimientos precisos utilizando varias articulaciones de diferentes tipos articulares. Para comprender los movimientos de las manos con mayor precisión, es esencial ver los movimientos reales de los huesos y los músculos considerando los ejes X, Y y Z de las articulaciones. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo investigar los movimientos articulares en una mano utilizando modelos de superficies móviles, incluidos estos ejes. Estos modelos de superficie móvil de la mano mejorarán la comprensión de los estudiantes de medicina de los movimientos de la mano alrededor de las articulaciones. Para lograr este objetivo, se adoptaron 70 modelos de superficie de un modelo coreano visible. Con el software Maya, se crearon 20 articulaciones virtuales con ejes X, Y y Z que incluyeron nueve articulaciones interfalángicas distales y proximales, cinco articulaciones metacarpofalángicas, cinco articulaciones carpometacarpianas y una articulación de muñeca. Los modelos de superficie ósea se pulieron minuciosamente para mantener su forma original durante el movimiento. También se procesaron modelos de superficie muscular para mostrar la deformación de la forma del músculo durante el movimiento. Los modelos de superficie de las articulaciones de las manos se movieron mediante el control virtual de las articulaciones. Guardamos 87 modelos de superficies móviles de la mano, incluidos huesos, músculos y ejes articulares en formato de estereolitografía, y compilamos un archivo en formato de documento portátil (PDF). Usando el archivo PDF, los movimientos de las articulaciones en una mano se pueden observar considerando los ejes X, Y y Z junto con las formas estereoscópicas de los huesos y músculos. Estos modelos de superficie móvil de la mano mejorarán la comprensión de los estudiantes de medicina sobre los movimientos de la mano alrededor de las articulaciones.


Subject(s)
Hand Joints/anatomy & histology , Hand Joints/physiology , Hand Joints/diagnostic imaging
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Bol. méd. postgrado ; 37(1): 7-14, Ene-Jun 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1147872

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La Artritis Reumatoide (AR) es una enfermedad crónica y autoinmune cuyo primer año de evolución es considerado por el Colegio Americano de Reumatología como su fase temprana. Con el objetivo de describir los hallazgos ultrasonográficos en las articulaciones de muñecas y manos de pacientes con sospecha clínica de AR en fase temprana referidos de la consulta de Reumatología del Hospital Central Universitario Dr. Antonio María Pineda durante el lapso junio-agosto de 2018, se realizó un estudio descriptivo transversal evaluando 126 articulaciones de 21 pacientes según la escala modificada del OMERACT. Los pacientes se caracterizaron por un promedio de edad de 51,4 ± 11,1 años, siendo el grupo etario más afectado el de 41-50 años y 51-60 años. Hubo un predominio del sexo femenino (85,7%) y una media de inicio de síntomas de 5,2 ± 2,8 meses. Las principales alteraciones encontradas fueron derrame sinovial (54,7%), engrosamiento sinovial (28,5%), tenosinovitis en el grupo extensor (28,5%), erosiones óseas (11,1%) y tenosinovitis en flexores (9,5%). Los hallazgos mostraron mayor afectación de las articulaciones radiocarpianas; 12,7% y 7,9% mostraron hipertrofia sinovial y sinovitis grado I, 15% derrame sinovial grado 1 y 2 y 7,9% erosiones óseas pequeñas. El 8,7% de las II metacarpofalángicas mostraron hipertrofia sinovial grado I, 6,3% sinovitis, 13,4% derrame sinovial y 1,5% erosiones óseas medianas; el 0,79% de las II interfalángicas proximales presentaron derrame sinovial grado 1. Se observó tenosinovitis grado 1 en 25,4% de extensores y 7,9% de flexores. En conclusión, la ultrasonografía es una herramienta complementaria en el diagnóstico y seguimiento de la enfermedad reumatoide en fase temprana por lo que se sugiere fomentar su uso evitando gastos innecesarios y retrasos en el inicio del tratamiento(AU)


Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic and autoimmune disease whose first year of clinical manifestations is considered the early phase of the disease according to the American College of Rheumatology. With the aim of describing the ultrasonographic findings in the wrists and hands of patients with clinical suspicion of early phase RA referred to the Rheumatology Service of the Hospital Central Universitario Dr. Antonio Maria Pineda during the period June-August 2018, a cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted evaluating 126 joints of 21 patients according to the modified scale of the OMERACT. Patients had an average age of 51.4 ± 11.1 years and the most affected age groups was the 41-50 years and 51-60 years. Predominance of female sex (85.71%) as well as an average of 5.2 ± 2.8 months of time of symptoms onset was observed. The main alterations observed were synovial effusion (54.7%), synovial thickening (28.5%), tenosynovitis in extensor tendons (28.5%), bone erosions (11.1%) and tenosynovitis in flexor tendons (9.52%). The radiocarpal joints were the most affected showing grade 1 synovial hypertrophy and synovitis in 12.7% and 7.9% of joints, respectively; grade 1 and 2 synovial effusion was observed in 15% of joints and small bone erosions in 7.9%. For the second metacarpophalangeal joint, grade I synovial hypertrophy was found in 8.7% of joints, synovitis in 6.3%, synovial effusion in 13.4% and medium-sized bone erosions in 1.5%; in 0.79% of the proximal interphalangeal joints grade I synovial effusion was observed. Tenosynovitis grade 1 was observed in 25.4% of extensor tendons and 7.9% flexors. The use of ultrasonography should be encouraged as a complementary tool for the diagnosis of RA, avoiding unnecessary expenses and delay in treatment(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Ultrasonography , Hand Joints/diagnostic imaging , Synovial Fluid , Immune System Diseases
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Rev. colomb. radiol ; 27(2): 4451-4456, 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-987414

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Carpal boss o giba carpiana es una patología que se ha descrito desde hace más de 200 años; no obstante, a pesar de ser una entidad reconocida por mucho tiempo, su incidencia es desconocida y no se ha podido establecer su etiología. Se han propuesto varias teorías al respecto, como el proceso degenerativo de la articulación carpo-metacarpiana, o periostitis en la inserción del tendón del músculo extensor carpi radialis longus secundaria a trauma repetitivo, entre otros. Clínicamente, el paciente puede ser asintomático y el hallazgo puede resultar incidental; o puede ser sintomático, siendo el dolor el síntoma más común. En el examen físico, el médico puede sentir un abultamiento en la parte dorsal de la mano, que es más común en la mano dominante. Las imágenes ayudan a saber si el abultamiento es una lesión intra- o extra-ósea y, para tal efecto, se pueden utilizar radiografías, tomografía computarizada (TC) y resonancia magnética (RM). El ultrasonido es útil para ayudar en el diagnóstico diferencial. Algunos de los diagnósticos diferenciales tienen origen benigno, como el ganglión o el lipoma, pero también hay tumores y entidades pseudotumorales, como el tumor de células gigantes. El tratamiento puede ser médico o quirúrgico.


Carpal boss is a pathology that has been described for more than 200 years; nevertheless, despite being a condition recognized for a long time, its incidence and etiology are unknown. Several theories have been proposed, including degeneration of the carpometacarpal joint, and periostitis at the insertion of the tendon of extensor carpi radialis longus secondary to repetitive trauma, among others. Clinically, the patient may be asymptomatic and the finding may be incidental; or he/she may be symptomatic, pain being the most common symptom. On physical examination, the doctor may feel a lump on the back of the hand, which is more common in the dominant hand. Images help to clarify whether the lump is an intra- or extra-osseous lesion; for this purpose, radiography, CT and MR imaging can be used. Ultrasound is useful to aid differential diagnosis. Some of the differential diagnoses has benign origin, such as ganglion cyst or lipoma, but there are also tumors and tumor-like entities, such as giant cell tumor. Treatment may be medical or surgical.


Subject(s)
Humans , Hand , Radiography , Hand Joints , Hand Injuries
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Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand ; : 205-208, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-111523

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Pachydermodactyly is a form of digital dermal fibromatosis of unknown etiology, characterized by asymptomatic soft tissue swelling on the lateral aspects of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the hands. It usually affects young men and often associated with repetitive mechanical trauma. As a rule, it is a benign condition and a specific therapy or extensive investigation is not necessary in most cases. However, pachydermodactyly is not well recognized by physician. So it can be confused with other rheumatic conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or juvenile idiopathic arthritis. A prompt diagnosis is crucial for preventing inappropriate or possible toxic treatment. We describe a case of pachydermodactyly in a 20-year-old military man, who had painless swellings of the hand joints.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Young Adult , Arthritis, Juvenile , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Diagnosis , Fibroma , Hand , Hand Joints , Joints , Military Personnel
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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 721-725, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388616

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Objective To investigate the value of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ( DCE-MRI) in differentiating serological negative early stage rheumatoid arthritis (RA) from osteoarthritis (OA)in hand. Methods Plain MRI, enhanced MRI of whole hand and DCE-MRI of single slice were performed in 53 patients suspected of RA or OA and 18 healthy volunteers. Twenty-three of them were diagnosed as RA,including 18 cases of serological negative RA and 18 of them were diagnosed as OA after 3 to 6 months follow-up. The contrast rate,slope, thickening of synovial membrane were measured on DCE-MRI in three groups and the MRI findings were also were detected in both RA and OA groups. The contrast rate and slope of synovial membrane were compared among three groups using rank sum test. The thickening of synovial membrane were compared among three groups using variance analysis. MRI signs of RA and OA group were evaluated with rank sum test Results The dynamic contrast rate of synovial membrane in RA group,OA group and control group was(100.78±61.96)%,(40.44±15.43)% and (23.56±9.14)%,respectively.Individually,RA group to OA group,u=3.101,P=0.002;RA group to control group,u=4.669,P=0.000;OA group to control group,u=3.482,P=0.000.The slope of contrast curve of synodal membrane of RA group,OA group and control group was 72.50°±13.34°,45.39°±9.94°,14.56°±5.75°,respectively.Individually,RA group to OA group,u=8.002,P=0.000;RA group to control group,u=17.102,P=0.000;OA group to control group,u=9.100,P=0.000.The synovial membrane thickening of RA group,OA group and control group was(3.3±0.5),(2.8±0.7)and (1.4±0.6)mm,respectively.Individually,RA group to OA group,q=2.622,P=0.011;RA group to control group,q=9.583,P=0.000;OA group to control group,q=6.961,P=0.000.Conclusion The quantitative index of DCE-MRI,including contrast rate and synovial membrane thickening may provide useful information for differentiating OA from semlogical negative early stage RA.The contrast rate and thickening of synovial membrane in RA group are higher than those in OA group.Many signs of MRI Can help differentiate OA from RA.

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