Ehrlich G E
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; One Independence Place #1101, 241 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-3731, USA.
Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2001 Dec;3(6):484-8. doi: 10.1007/s11926-001-0062-x.
Erosive osteoarthritis (OA) is a subcategory of OA in which destructive changes occur in the joints, probably as a result of a combination of inflammatory inciters and phenomena. The major changes occur in the distal and proximal interphalangeal joints, root joints of the thumb, and less commonly other hand and centripetal joints. A familial tendency suggests hereditary predisposition, and women more likely to be afflicted than men. Diagnosis has been enhanced by newer imaging techniques such as sonography and scintigraphy. Treatment remains chiefly palliative, although there are hints that alleviation of inflammation may be more salutary than simple analgesia.
侵蚀性骨关节炎(OA)是骨关节炎的一个亚类,其中关节会出现破坏性变化,这可能是炎症激发因素和现象共同作用的结果。主要变化发生在远端和近端指间关节、拇指根部关节,较少发生在其他手部关节和向心性关节。家族倾向提示存在遗传易感性,女性比男性更容易患病。超声检查和闪烁扫描等更新的成像技术提高了诊断水平。尽管有迹象表明减轻炎症可能比单纯镇痛更有益,但治疗主要仍是姑息性的。