Bone edema at the knee

What is bone edema of the knee? Bone edema is the accumulation of fluid within the bone that can occur, for example, as a result of injury or bone disease. The bones of the knee joint are among the most common areas where bone edema can occur. However, it is not a uniform clinical picture, … Bone edema at the knee

Water Retention (Edema): Medical History

Medical history (history of illness) represents an important component in the diagnosis of edema (water retention). Family history Social history Current anamnesis/systemic anamnesis (somatic and psychological complaints). Do you suffer from swelling and circumferential increases of limbs? Have you noticed any other swelling outside the limb? Do you have a feeling of tightness in the … Water Retention (Edema): Medical History

Water Retention (Edema): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Blood-forming organs – immune system (D50-D90). Hereditary angioedema (HAE) – due to C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency (blood protein deficiency); approximately 6% of cases: Type 1 (85% of cases) – decreased activity and concentration of C1 inhibitor; autosomal dominant inheritance (new mutations about 25% of cases). Type II (15% of cases) – decreased activity with … Water Retention (Edema): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Swollen fingers

Introduction Swollen fingers can have many causes. In addition to an injury, such as a sprain, general underlying diseases can also lead to swollen fingers. In this case the swollen fingers typically occur on both hands. The accompanying symptoms and the situations in which swelling occurs can be indicative of the cause and thus also … Swollen fingers

Swollen fingers in certain situations | Swollen fingers

Swollen fingers in certain situations Swollen fingers can occur in certain situations, for example depending on temperature, time of day or posture. A list of typical situations that trigger or increase swelling of the fingers is given below. Swollen fingers and hands often occur in summer. This is due to the fact that the fingers … Swollen fingers in certain situations | Swollen fingers

Diagnosis | Swollen fingers

Diagnosis If a patient suffers from swollen fingers, the doctor will first perform a physical examination to find the cause of the swelling. The examination begins with an anamnesis, i.e. the patient interview, during which specific questions are usually used to make a suspected diagnosis. This is followed by appropriate examinations to confirm the suspected … Diagnosis | Swollen fingers

Duration | Swollen fingers

Duration The duration of the swelling depends strongly on its cause. Swelling, which occurs due to rheumatic changes or in the context of arthrosis, often occurs in relapses after exertion for a few days and disappears again in an inflammation-free interval. In systemic diseases, such as heart failure or kidney disease, but also in metabolic … Duration | Swollen fingers

Bone Marrow Edema

Introduction Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome (BMES) or Transient Osteoporosis is a temporary disease of the bones, in most cases the hip. However, knees and upper ankle joints can also be affected, although less frequently. A spontaneous pain in the hip is the classic leading symptom of this disease. Statistically, men are affected much more frequently … Bone Marrow Edema