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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 536-541, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618491

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Objective:To investigate the correlation between MRI signal for infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) and pathological changes in knee osteoarthritis (KOA),and to analyze the role of IPFP in the development of knee osteoarthritis.Methods:A total of 114 subjects (without special knee disease) were enrolled for this study.The intensity of MRI signal for IPFP was determined by fat-suppressed proton-density-weighted turbospin-echo magnetic resonance imaging.Based on the cartilage defects and osteophytes of knee joint,the subjects were divided into a KOA group and a control group.The difference of MRI signal for IPFP between two groups was analyzed.Results:After excluding the potential confounders of age,gender and BMI,the intensity of MRI signal for IPFP was positively correlated with defections in patellar,medial femur,lateral tibial or knee joint (OR 1.333 to 2.168,P 0.006 to 0.023);the intensity of MRI signal for IPFP was also positively correlated with osteophytes in patellar,medial femur,lateral tibial or knee joint (OR 1.309 tol.781,P 0.004 to 0.046);the intensity of MR/signal for IPFP in the KOA group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P=0.028).Conclusion:The increase in the density of MRI signal for IPFP is an imaging manifestation for knee degeneration.IPFP inflammation and endocrine abnormalities may play an important role in KOA.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 678-680, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-501445

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OBJECTIVE:To evaluate clinical efficacy through comparing the change of CT image in infrapatellar fat pad before and after Xiaoding ointment in the treatment of acute patellar bursitis of knee joint. METHODS:73 patients with acute patellar bur-sitis were randomly divided into observation group(39 cases)and control group(34 cases). Observation group was given Xiaoding ointment for local application,qd,7 d as a courses,3 courses in total;control group was given triamcinolone acetonide 30 mg af-ter the extraction of articular cavity effusion,once a week,totally for 3 times. All patients of two groups underwent knee CT exami-nation for observation of the infrapatellar fat pad and articular cavity effusion volume change before and after treatment. Clinical ef-ficacies were compared between 2 groups. RESULTS:CT image alterations of treatment group showed that infrapatellar fat pad den-sity were decreased,anteroposterior diameter,vertical diameter,internal to external diameter were significantly reduced. The total effective rate of treatment group was 92.31%,which was better than that of control group(88.24%),with statistical significance (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Xiaoding ointment demonstrate markedly curative effects in the treatment of acute patellar bursitis, and CT image is an effective method for diagnosis of infrapatellar fat pad.

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Journal of Clinical Surgery ; (12): 392-394, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-464495

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The infrapatellar fat pad(IFP),also known as the Hoffa's fat pad,is an intracapsular, extrasynovial structure that fills the anterior knee compartment,and is richly vascularized and innervated. It involved knee joint biomechanics,damaged cells repairing and some other processes.Factors such as trauma or operation lead to pathological changes,including fibrosis,edema,and inflammation,and finally result in disorder syndrome.IFP was discovered and named by German surgeon Albert Hoffa in 1904.It is one of the main causes of knee pain under the patellar.Clinically,it is mainly diagnosed by physical exam-ination and MRI.Treatments include physical therapy,local anesthetics,arthroscopic resection,etc.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1050-1052, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-459351

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Hoffa's disease is the clinical condition characterized by anterior knee joint pain secondary to inflammation and/or impinge-ment of the infrapatellar fat pad. The substance P positive nerve fibers rich in the infrapatellar fat pad were stimulated by the noxious stimu-li, which may associated with the pain of Hoffa's disease. The relationship between Hoffa's disease and substance P positive nerve fibers in the infrapatellar fat pad was reviewed in this paper.

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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 118-122, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730800

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Localized giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath (GCTTS) usually occurs in extensor an tendon sheath of the fingers and toes. It has rarely been observed in the fat pad of the knee joint. We treated a case of a 2.5x3x4 cm mass arising from the infrapatellar fat pad, which presented with extension limitation and knee pain due to lateral femorotibial joint impingement. The tumor was successfully treated using arthroscopic excision with a motorized shaver. Histologic findings were diagnosed as localized GCTTS. Herein we report this case with a literature review.


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Adipose Tissue , Fingers , Giant Cell Tumors , Giant Cells , Joints , Knee , Knee Joint , Tendons , Toes
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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 302-305, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730390

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Hoffa's disease refers to inflammation, subsequent hypertrophy and impingement of the infrapatellar fat pad, and this is all triggered by acute trauma or repetitive microtrauma. Patients with Hoffa's disease manifest with anterior knee pain and functional impairment. The chronic impingement of the infrapatellar fat pad, which contains many progenitor cells, may promote fibrocartilaginous formation and osteochondral metaplasia of adipose tissue, so osteochondroma is sometimes found in patients with advanced Hoffa's disease. We report here on an ossifying chondrolipoangioma as an advanced form of Hoffa disease that occurred in the infrapatellar fat pad.


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Humans , Adipose Tissue , Hypertrophy , Inflammation , Knee , Metaplasia , Osteochondroma , Stem Cells
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Salud UNINORTE ; 25(2): 189-196, dic. 2009. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-562531

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Introducción: La grasa infrapatelar de Hoffa es una inclusión infraarticular presente en la rodilla y existen evidencias que células multipotentes están presentes en tejido adiposo del humano adulto. Objetivo: El propósito de este trabajo es aislar e identificar células mesenquimales a partir de muestras de la grasa de Hoffa tomadas de pacientes a los que se les practicó cirugía de rodilla que expongan este tejido. Metodología: Una vez obtenido el consentimiento informado de un total de 12 pacientes, se obtuvo la muestra de tejido graso. La grasa fue disgregada incubándola en colagenasa en PBS a 37ºC y con agitación, luego se inactivó con suero fetal bovino, se separaron mediante centrifugación los adipocitos maduros de las células multipotentes y se obtuvieron las muestras para sembrar en medio Mesencult. Una porción de muestra fue utilizada para identificación mediante citometría de flujo y otra parte para ser coloreada con azul de metileno. Resultados y Discusión: Tanto en las tinciones con azul de metileno como en los cultivos celulares se han apreciado células con la morfología propia de una célula mesenquimal en forma de estrella y que fueron corroborados mediante citometría de flujo para los marcadores CD13, CD29, CD59 y CD105; igualmente hemos podido observar la efectividad del tratamiento enzimático. Conclusiones: En la actualidad nos encontramos consolidando los cultivos primarios para posteriormente diferenciarlos en líneas celulares específicas que puedan ser utilizadas en estudios de patologías, tales como obesidad, diabetes y trastornos articulares...


Introduction: The infrapatellar fat pad (sometimes know Hoffa's pad) is a soft tissue that lies beneath the patella (kneecap) separating it from the femoral condyle. There is evidence suggesting the presence of stem cells on adipose tissue in the adult human. Objective: The purpose of this work is to isolate and identify grown stem cells from Hoffa's fat samples obtained from patients undergoing surgeries exposing this tissue. Materials and Methods: After obtaining informed consent, the biopsy of Hoff's fat pad was obtained. The samples were incubated with collagenase and PBS a 37ºC and agitated, then it was inactivated with fetal bovine serum and centrifuged, washed twice with PBS, the pellet was resuspended and one part was cultivated on Mesencult medium the other part was used for flow cytometry and stained with methylene blue for morphologic analysis. Also before and after the enzyme digestion, the samples were added to 10% formaldehyde to evaluate the collagenase treatment. Results and analysis: The results show the effectiveness of the enzymatic treatment, the architecture of the adipose tissue was lost. The star shape stem cells morphology was appreciated with methylene blue in the cultures, it was corroborated by flow cytometry with CD13, CD29, CD59 and CD 105 markers. Conclusions: Primary cultures are consolidating, the next aim will be to obtain differentiated specific cell types that can be use in the study of obesity, diabetes and articular illnesses...


Subject(s)
Stem Cells , Fats , Cell Culture Techniques
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 1163-1166, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-647249

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Intraarticular ganglion of the knee joint is a cystic mass found around cruciate ligaments in infrapatellar fat pad or under patellar tendon. The first report on intraarticular ganglion of the knee joint along with some intermittent case reports or ganglion around the cruciate ligaments were in 1924 by Caan. Ganglion under the patellar tendon or in the patellar fat pad was first reported in 1972 by Muckle and Monahan. The two cases were treated with open arthotomy and mass excision. There was been no report on ganglion under patellar tendon since then. We managed two cases of ganglion under the patellar tendon with arthroscopic debridement. After 16 months of treatment, there has no recurrence of symptom. We report two cases of ganglion under patellar tendon with the review of the literature.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue , Debridement , Ganglion Cysts , Knee Joint , Ligaments , Patellar Ligament , Recurrence
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