2005, Número 2
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Rev Mex Patol Clin Med Lab 2005; 52 (2)
Artritis reactiva y microorganismos
Rivera-Tapia JA, Cedillo-Ramírez L
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 27
Paginas: 76-79
Archivo PDF: 44.67 Kb.
RESUMEN
La idea de que la cavidad sinovial es un sitio estéril no es vigente en la actualidad, porque se trata de un sitio accesible a diversos microorganismos ya sea por una bacteremia recurrente o por su transporte a través de células linfoides o monocitos. La prevalencia de estas infecciones explica la presencia de microorganismos o constituyentes de estos en muestras sinoviales de pacientes con osteoartritis y en voluntarios sanos. Tales microorganismos intraarticulares pueden ser eliminados, pueden activar una reacción inflamatoria o provocar una infección sinovial lenta, dependiendo de las características del hospedero y de los diferentes factores que se involucran en el microambiente sinovial.
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