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Pigmented villonodular bursitis (PVNB) in the medial gastrocnemius bursa:report of an unusual case.

2009

INTRODUCTION: Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) represents an uncommon benign proliferative disorder that may involve the synovium of the joint diffusely or focally, or that may occur extraarticularly in a bursa (pigmented villonodular bursitis [PVNB]) or tendon sheath (pigmented villonodular tenosynovitis [PVNTS]). The knee, followed by the hip, is the most common location for PVNS or PVNB, whereas PVNTS occurs most often in the hand and foot. It primarily involves young adults, the peak age being between the second and fourth decade of life and appears with non-specific symptoms which mimic other pathologies, including traumatic knee injuries, thus often delaying the correct diagnos…

Pigmented villonodular bursitis knee MR imaging
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