2020
DOI: 10.5704/moj.2011.007
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Effects of Inflammatory Disease on Clinical Progression and Treatment of Ischiogluteal Bursitis: A Retrospective Observational Study

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“…Bursitis is less commonly seen in RA, and therefore it is considered as a distinguishing feature between RA and polymyalgia rheumatica 2,3 . Although olecranon, subacromial-subdeltoid, trochanteric, forefoot, and retrocalcaneal bursae may be affected in RA, scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae are rarely involved 4–7 . Such rare involvement of scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae revealed in 18 F-FDG PET/CT in our case likely correlates with the poorly controlled disease status, and more intensive therapy may be required 8 .…”
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“…Bursitis is less commonly seen in RA, and therefore it is considered as a distinguishing feature between RA and polymyalgia rheumatica 2,3 . Although olecranon, subacromial-subdeltoid, trochanteric, forefoot, and retrocalcaneal bursae may be affected in RA, scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae are rarely involved 4–7 . Such rare involvement of scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae revealed in 18 F-FDG PET/CT in our case likely correlates with the poorly controlled disease status, and more intensive therapy may be required 8 .…”
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“…2,3 Although olecranon, subacromial-subdeltoid, trochanteric, forefoot, and retrocalcaneal bursae may be affected in RA, scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae are rarely involved. [4][5][6][7] Such rare involvement of scapulothoracic and ischiogluteal bursae revealed in 18 F-FDG PET/CT in our case likely correlates with the poorly controlled disease status, and more intensive therapy may be required. 8 Thus 18 F-FDG PET/CT is helpful in revealing active lesions in RA, especially rarely involved location, which reflects the disease severity.…”
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“…Therefore, further diagnostic procedures like MRI and B‐ultrasound are often necessary for accurate diagnosis. 22 , 23 …”
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“…Therefore, further diagnostic procedures like MRI and B-ultrasound are often necessary for accurate diagnosis. 22,23 Therapeutic Strategies Therapeutic strategies for ossification of the STL have been reported. The NSAIDs may be prescribed to alleviate symptom such as pain.…”
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“…Ischial bursitis is a relatively rare condition and although there are publications describing injection technique [ 65 , 66 ]; there are no studies specifically assessing clinical outcomes following ultrasound guided steroid injections into the ischial bursa. However, in a retrospective study of clinical progression and treatment of ischial bursitis by Roh et al [ 67 ], 11 of 64 patients failed conservative therapy and underwent steroid injection. Only 2 of those patients eventually required surgery.…”
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