[Scanning electron microscopy and microcrystals in articular diseases].

B Grignon, L Marchal, D Mainard, J P Delagoutte, J Pourel, A Gaucher, M Kohler, P Albiser
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The value of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in the study of crystals in articular diseases is underlined in several cases of examination of joint fluid, or crystal deposits in articular or periarticular tissues obtained by percutaneous or surgical treatment with chemical and crystallographic correlations. Apatite crystals. Two deposits of hydroxyapatite of the rotator cuff were studied by SEM, crystallographic techniques and chemical analysis. SEM study showed spherical aggregates of various size. Urate crystals. Three tophi were observed by SEM, with crystallographic techniques and chemical analysis. Their needle-shape and their great size (20 m) were characteristic. Calcium pyrophosphate crystals. In a case of typical clinical and radiological features, examination of joint fluid, with chemical correlation showed shorter and thicker crystals than those or urate. The precise identification of crystals is based on sophisticated crystallographic techniques such as X-ray diffraction, although SEM allows an accurate and quite simple morphologic study, most often sufficient.

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[关节疾病的扫描电子显微镜和微晶体]。
扫描电子显微镜(SEM)在关节疾病晶体研究中的价值在几个检查关节液的病例中得到强调,或通过经皮或手术治疗获得的关节或关节周围组织中的晶体沉积,具有化学和晶体学相关性。磷灰石晶体。采用扫描电镜(SEM)、晶体学技术和化学分析方法对两种肩袖羟基磷灰石矿床进行了研究。SEM研究表明,颗粒呈球形,大小不一。尿酸盐晶体。用扫描电子显微镜、晶体学技术和化学分析对三种石进行了观察。它们的针状形状和巨大的尺寸(20米)是它们的特征。焦磷酸钙晶体。在一个典型的临床和放射学特征的病例中,检查关节液,与化学相关,显示比尿酸盐更短、更厚的晶体。晶体的精确鉴定是基于复杂的晶体学技术,如x射线衍射,尽管扫描电镜允许精确和相当简单的形态学研究,大多数情况下是足够的。
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