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Synovial Cell Sarcoma: Multimedia

Author: Bernardo Vargas, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hôpital Universitaire de Geneva, Switzerland
Coauthor(s): Mark Clayer, MD, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, Head of Musculoskeletal Tumor Service, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Senior Visiting Medical Specialist, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Women's and Children's Hospital, Australia
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Updated: Aug 7, 2008

Multimedia

Lateral radiograph depicts a synovial sarcoma of ...Media file 1: Lateral radiograph depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. A small nodule, present for 5 years, rapidly enlarged to the present size over 2 months.
Lateral radiograph depicts a synovial sarcoma of ...

Lateral radiograph depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. A small nodule, present for 5 years, rapidly enlarged to the present size over 2 months.

T1-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the...Media file 2: T1-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. The tumor has low signal on T1 weighting.
T1-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the...

T1-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. The tumor has low signal on T1 weighting.

T2-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the...Media file 3: T2-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. The tumor has a heterogeneous signal on T2 weighting, indicative of a variable growth pattern.
T2-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the...

T2-weighted MRI depicts a synovial sarcoma of the dorsum of the hand. The tumor has a heterogeneous signal on T2 weighting, indicative of a variable growth pattern.

Although synovial sarcoma typically has a biphasi...Media file 4: Although synovial sarcoma typically has a biphasic histology, this disease is often monophasic (lacking glandular differentiation), which produces the picture of a small, round blue cell tumor.
Although synovial sarcoma typically has a biphasi...

Although synovial sarcoma typically has a biphasic histology, this disease is often monophasic (lacking glandular differentiation), which produces the picture of a small, round blue cell tumor.

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References

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Further Reading

Keywords

synovial cell sarcoma, synovial sarcoma, synovial cell, connective tissue tumor, connective tissue neoplasm, synovioma, malignant neoplasm, malignant tumor, joint tumors

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Bernardo Vargas, MD, Consulting Staff, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hôpital Universitaire de Geneva, Switzerland
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Coauthor(s)

Mark Clayer, MD, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, Head of Musculoskeletal Tumor Service, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Senior Visiting Medical Specialist, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Women's and Children's Hospital, Australia
Mark Clayer, MD, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA is a member of the following medical societies: Australian Medical Association and Australian Orthopaedic Association
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Medical Editor

Howard A Chansky, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center
Howard A Chansky, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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Sean P Scully, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Orthopedics, University of Miami
Sean P Scully, MD, PhD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and Society of Surgical Oncology
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CME Editor

Dinesh Patel, MD, FACS, Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Chief of Arthroscopic Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
Dinesh Patel, MD, FACS is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, American College of International Physicians, and American College of Surgeons
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Chief Editor

Harris Gellman, MD, Consulting Surgeon, Broward Hand Center; Voluntary Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Plastic Surgery, Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine
Harris Gellman, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Association, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, and Arkansas Medical Society
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