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Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in a 15-Month-Old Boy Challenged the Physicians for Two Years: A Case Report and Literature Review

Afshin Taheriaazam, Asal Farokhzadeh, Behzad Khanmohammadi, Behzad Khanmohammadi,Salar Baghbani, Amin Dindar Mehrabani, Asal Farokhzadeh

Journal of orthopedics and spine trauma(2023)

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Background: Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS) is a very rare pathology of the synovial membrane and even less common in the pediatric group. Rarity leads to misdiagnosis in the pre-puberty cases and this may waste a significant time for the patient before definite treatment. Reviewing such cases is useful for every pediatrician or orthopedic surgeon in order not to misdiagnose possible cases. Case Report: We report a 15 months old boy who suffered pain and swelling of his knee for about two years before he was eventually diagnosed for PVNS and underwent surgery. Keeping this diagnosis in mind may have saved him and his family from a two year period of pain, several admissions and unnecessary prescriptions. Conclusion: PVNS in pediatric is rare but it can occur and be misdiagnosed for diseases such as JRA and septic arthritis which elongates the pain period. PVNS responds well to subtotal synovectomy and symptoms are relieved after the surgery if well performed.
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Pigmented Villonodular synovitis,knee surgery,tumor surgery,pediatrics,synovectomy
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