Primary frozen shoulder: brief review of pathology and imaging abnormalities
- 01This is a review of frozen shoulder pathology
- 02The condition involves capsular inflammation and fibrosis
- 03It shows similarities to Dupuytren's contracture
- 04The initial trigger for inflammation is not yet known
Frozen shoulder appears to be an inflammatory contracture of the joint capsule, but the initial cause of the inflammation is still unknown.
Background Primary frozen shoulder (FS) is a painful contracture of the glenohumeral joint that arises spontaneously without an obvious preceding event. Investigation of the intra-articular and periarticular pathology would contribute to the treatment of primary FS. Review of literature Many studies indicate that the main pathology is an inflammatory contracture of the shoulder joint capsule. This is associated with an increased amount of collagen, fibrotic growth factors such as transforming growth factor-beta, and inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukins. Immune system cells such as B-lymphocytes, T-lymphocytes and macrophages are also noted. Active fibroblastic proliferation similar to that of Dupuytren’s contracture is documented. Presence of inflammation in the FS synovium is supported by the synovial enhancement with dynamic magnetic resonance study in the clinical setting. Conclusion Primary FS shows fibrosis of the joint capsule, associated with preceding synovitis. The initiator of synovitis, however, still remains unclear. Future studies should be directed to give light to the pathogenesis of inflammation to better treat or prevent primary FS.
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- Kazuya Tamai, Miwa Akutsu, & Yuichiro Yano (2014). Primary frozen shoulder: brief review of pathology and imaging abnormalities. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/primary-frozen-shoulder-brief-review-of-pathology-and-imaging-abnormalities/
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- Kazuya Tamai, et al. "Primary frozen shoulder: brief review of pathology and imaging abnormalities." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/primary-frozen-shoulder-brief-review-of-pathology-and-imaging-abnormalities/.
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- Kazuya Tamai, Miwa Akutsu, Yuichiro Yano. 2014. "Primary frozen shoulder: brief review of pathology and imaging abnormalities.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/primary-frozen-shoulder-brief-review-of-pathology-and-imaging-abnormalities/
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