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Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis)

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - How to prevent?

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - Causes and Risk Factors

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - Diagnosis

Patients considered for radiosynovectomy will have failed at least one intra-articular injection of long-acting steroid. Pain will usually be severe enough to limit normal activities and/or require regular analgesics.

X-rays of the joints to be treated should be obtained.

Additional imaging procedures include bone scan (3-phase of the affected joints) and MRI.

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - Preparing for surgery

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - Post-surgery care

Radiosynovectomy (Radiation synovectomy / Radiosynoviorthesis) - Other Information

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