Synovitis Crystalline

Crystalline synovitis is a chronic disease of the synovium, accompanied by the formation of crystallized deposits that can lead to inflammation and pain in the joint. This disease is also known as gout or microcrystalline arthropathy.

Synovitis crystalline can occur as a result of various factors, such as genetic disorders, joint damage, infectious diseases and metabolic disorders. The main symptom of synovitis is pain, which often intensifies with physical activity or changes in body position. Pain syndrome may be accompanied by swelling, dysfunction of the joint and redness of the skin over it.

Treatment



It is very important not to ignore the symptoms of crystalline synovitis (CS), as it can lead to serious complications and even disability. Treatment for this disease should be started as early as possible and should be carried out under the supervision of an experienced specialist.

KJ is a chronic inflammatory process that occurs in the tissue or cavity of the joints due to the formation of crystalline deposits of calcium, uric acid or other substances. CS usually affects the joints in the toes and hands, but can also occur in other joints.

The most common causes of CS are gout and pseudogout, but the disease can also be caused by other diseases or environmental factors such as injury, infection and inflammation. Signs and symptoms of CS may include: pain, stiffness, swelling, redness and warmth in the affected joint. In advanced cases, disturbances in motor activity and tissue trophism may appear.

Although the symptoms of CS can be treated with medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs and hormones, for long-term relief from the disease, the patient needs to maintain a proper diet and exercise regimen. Patients with this disease are advised to lead a healthy lifestyle, avoiding heavy loads on the joints and monitoring their diet. It is also necessary to monitor your diet, excluding foods containing large amounts of uric acid. It is important to note that diet will not help with pseudogout, so patients with this diagnosis should seek advice from a specialist to prescribe appropriate treatment.

Treatment for CS may include drugs that correct the level of uric acid in the blood, corticosteroid injections into the



**Crystalline synovitis (synovial armor, Bon, Brun crystals) is a type of chronic synovitis that is characterized by the formation of dense deposits of monosodium urate crystals in inflamed joints. This type of synovitis is usually associated with the presence of uraturia, which is uric acid crystals that can be found in the urine. The presence of crystals is key, and here's what you should know about crystal synovitis.

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What is crystalline synovitis? The crystallinity of synovial armor, Bohn and Brun crystals is associated with the formation of crystallized deposits of monosodium urate or uric acid salts. When these deposits are deposited in or around a joint, they can lead to joint inflammation and pain, as well as other symptoms. Chronic crystalline synovitis is commonly associated with various types of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis and gout. These deposits are usually seen around the joints of the hands or feet, but can also appear in other areas of the body, such as the eyeball or joints of the back. Crystalline deposits are caused by the growth of mucus in the joint space, which then hardens into hard deposits in the joints