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What tests should hyperosteogeny do?

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Synovial fluid examination

: If the affected joint is accompanied by synovitis, the amount of synovial fluid may increase, and the number of transparent and viscous cells in typical cases is not high (

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Arthroscopy: You can directly observe the internal situation of the joint and clearly observe the articular cartilage and its surrounding tissues. However, because the examination is traumatic, it may be accompanied by adverse reactions such as infection or bleeding, and the cost is high, so it cannot be used as a routine examination.

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X ray examination

There are six X-ray features of hyperosteogeny: ① the stenosis of joint space in knee joint can be less than 3 mm; ② articular surface hardening and deformation; ③ osteophyte at the joint margin; ④ Articulated rats; ⑤ subchondral cystic change with clear boundary; ⑥ Bone deformation or joint subluxation.

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Imaging examination: such as micro-focus photography, CT magnetic resonance and three-dimensional reconstruction. These applications are not only helpful for the diagnosis of hyperosteogeny, but also valuable for understanding the pathological process of hyperosteogeny and the curative effect of drugs in detail.

Experts from Changsha Southern Annual Ring Orthopedic Hospital reminded that if you are sick, you should treat it early so as not to affect your normal life and work. I wish you a speedy recovery!