内脏病变--机械性、炎症性还是两者兼有?

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Best Practice & Research in Clinical Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.berh.2024.101966
Ricardo Sabido-Sauri , Xenofon Baraliakos , Sibel Zehra Aydin
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肌腱和骨骼这两种组织在成分和机械性能上存在很大差异,因此,在肌腱和骨骼之间传递生物力学力是一项极具挑战性的任务。因此,粘膜需要通过持续的修复机制来承受这些力量。局部特化细胞(对机械敏感的腱细胞)在修复过程中起着至关重要的作用,它们在生理上触发生化过程以维持止血。当重复力导致 "材料疲劳 "或创伤超过了粘连的修复能力时,结构就会发生变化,患者就会出现症状。粘连病的临床评估主要依赖于患者的主观报告,缺乏特异性,尤其是对中枢敏感综合征患者。超声波检查已被越来越多地用于改善肌腱病的诊断。本文将综述有关生物力学力如何导致关节内膜炎症的文献,包括导致分化为 "临床关节内膜炎 "状态的因素和超声波诊断关节内膜病变的价值,并提供克服成像误区的线索。
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Enthesopathies – Mechanical, inflammatory or both?

Entheses have the challenging task of transferring biomechanical forces between tendon and bone, two tissues that differ greatly in composition and mechanical properties. Consequently, entheses are adapted to withstand these forces through continuous repair mechanisms. Locally specialized cells (mechanosensitive tenocytes) are crucial in the repair, physiologically triggering biochemical processes to maintain hemostasis.

When repetitive forces cause "material fatigue," or trauma exceeds the entheses' repair capacity, structural changes occur, and patients become symptomatic. Clinical assessment of enthesopathies mainly depends on subjective reports by the patient and lacks specificity, especially in patients with central sensitization syndromes. Ultrasonography has been increasingly used to improve the diagnosis of enthesopathies. In this article, the literature on how biomechanical forces lead to entheseal inflammation, including factors contributing to differentiation into a "clinical enthesitis" state and the value of ultrasound to diagnose enthesopathies will be reviewed, as well as providing clues to overcome the pitfalls of imaging.

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期刊介绍: Evidence-based updates of best clinical practice across the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions. Best Practice & Research: Clinical Rheumatology keeps the clinician or trainee informed of the latest developments and current recommended practice in the rapidly advancing fields of musculoskeletal conditions and science. The series provides a continuous update of current clinical practice. It is a topical serial publication that covers the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions in a 4-year cycle. Each topic-based issue contains around 200 pages of practical, evidence-based review articles, which integrate the results from the latest original research with current clinical practice and thinking to provide a continuous update. Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. The review articles seek to address the clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Management is described in practical terms so that it can be applied to the individual patient. The serial is aimed at the physician in both practice and training.
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