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Imaging of plant-thorn synovitis

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We describe a case of plant-thorn synovitis of the elbow resulting from a thorn injury. This caused recurrent pain and swelling of the elbow over a 3-month period. A magnetic resonance imaging examination was initially requested to exclude septic arthritis, and demonstrated a joint effusion, synovitis, and a 2-cm linear opacity embedded in the synovium. Ultrasound was performed prior to surgery to confirm these findings and provide accurate localization of the thorn fragment, later removed at surgery. To our knowledge this is the first example of this condition that has been confirmed by radiological imaging prior to surgery.

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Received: 12 August 1999 Revision requested: 31 October 1999 Revision received: 1 May 2000 Accepted: 11 May 2000

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Stevens, K., Theologis, T., McNally, E. et al. Imaging of plant-thorn synovitis. Skeletal Radiol 29, 605–608 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002560000244

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