1963
DOI: 10.1136/ard.22.6.416
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Rheumatoid Arthritis affecting the Hip Joint

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“…Although the findings in these cases were not those of rheumatoid arthritis the course of events seem to be similar to the collapse of joints which may occur in this condition (Glick et al 1963). Treatment: Medical treatment during the phase of collapse is not very effective and surgery is usually indicated.…”
Section: Osteoarthrosismentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Although the findings in these cases were not those of rheumatoid arthritis the course of events seem to be similar to the collapse of joints which may occur in this condition (Glick et al 1963). Treatment: Medical treatment during the phase of collapse is not very effective and surgery is usually indicated.…”
Section: Osteoarthrosismentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Rheumatoid Arthritis Collapsing joints have been described both with and without steroid therapy by Isdale (1962) and by Glick et al (1963). These changes may be typical of avascular necrosis both radiologically and pathologically.…”
Section: Arthropathies In Which Necrosis May Occurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most severe deformities were produced by marked and widespread erosions, by rapidly progressive collapse, or by inward migration of the medial wall of the acaetabulum ( protrusio acetabuli). The changes were more common in older patients but ( surprisingly) did not correlate with disease duration (439).…”
Section: Radiological Features Of Rheumatoid Arthritismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Para ilustrar esse aspecto, é interessante destacar alguns trabalhos que enfocam alterações radiográficas nas grandes articulações. Em 1963, Glick et al, revisando trabalhos de vários autores, estimaram a freqüência da AR no quadril em torno de 10% a 33% (11) . Em 1969, Duthie et al relataram uma prevalência em torno de 40%, alta, porém atribuída a pacientes mais graves e hospitalizados (12) .…”
Section: O Quadril Na Artrite Reumatóideunclassified
“…Poucos são os trabalhos publicados que abordam o comprometimento do quadril pela AR. Em sua maioria, o substrato de estudo desses trabalhos consiste na avaliação das alterações radiográficas da doença (11,12,16) . Nesse sentido, a radiografia tem papel bem estabelecido quanto à caracterização da evolução da doença (3) , por ser de baixo custo, ter ampla disponibilidade e ser de fácil execução (29,30) .…”
Section: Radiografiaunclassified