Abstract

Poster presentation PVNS is a rare disorder characterised by benign proliferation of synovial tissue. The treatment is surgical but relapse rate is high (8% to 46%). We report a 13 years old girl with PVNS of the left knee diagnosed in February 2003. Three months after diagnosis she underwent surgical synovectomy. Two years later important swelling of left knee with pain and limitation of movement developed and MRI confirmed the relapse of PVNS. She was treated with 3 intraarticular injections of etanercept two months apart with mild reduction of fluid but not of synovial hypertrophy. In November 2006 radiosynoviorthesis with one intraarticular injection of 186Re was performed. No side effects were reported and patient presented an important reduction of pain and improvement of range of motion. Six months after the procedure MRI showed marked decrease of fluid accumulation, and a mild reduction of synovial hypertrophy. One further intraarticular injection of 186Re has been performed 18 months after the first in order to obtain a more complete effect on synovial thickening. In our case radiosynoviorthesis has been showed as a safe and effective treatment in relapsing PVNS, which can be considered both as alternative to surgical synovectomy and complementary to it in order to obtain a more persistent remission of the disease. The collaboration between paediatric rheumatologist, nuclear physician and orthopaedic surgeon is fundamental in establishing the timing of the procedure as well as type and dose of radioisotope to be used according to the age of the patient and the PVNS extension.

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  • 15th Paediatric Rheumatology European Society (PreS) Congress Wietse Kuis, Patricia Woo, Angelo Ravelli, Hermann Girschick, Michaël Hofer, Johannes Roth, Rotraud K Saurenmann, Alberto Martini, Pavla Dolezova, Janjaap van der Net, Pierre Quartier, Lucy Wedderburn and Jan Scott Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here.

  • We report a 13 years old girl with Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS) of the left knee diagnosed in February 2003

  • Two years later important swelling of left knee with pain and limitation of movement developed and MRI confirmed the relapse of PVNS

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15th Paediatric Rheumatology European Society (PreS) Congress Wietse Kuis, Patricia Woo, Angelo Ravelli, Hermann Girschick, Michaël Hofer, Johannes Roth, Rotraud K Saurenmann, Alberto Martini, Pavla Dolezova, Janjaap van der Net, Pierre Quartier, Lucy Wedderburn and Jan Scott Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. . Successful treatment of relapsing Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS) of the knee with radiosynoviorthesis C Costantini*1,2,3,4, GF Dalla Pozza1, G Bertoni1, G Martini1 and F Zulian1 Address: 1Paediatric Unit, Treviso, Italy, 2Nuclear Medicine Dpt, Treviso, Italy, 3Orthopaedic Dpt, Treviso, Italy and 4Department of Paediatrics, Padova, Italy

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