Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(5): 298-302

Published online October 30, 2015

© Korean College of Rheumatology

A Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis Presenting as an Intra-articular Mass of the Wrist Joint in a Patient with Chronic Monoarthritis

Eun-Jung Park1, Young Uck Kim2, Jiyoung Kim2, Chang Lim Hyun3, Kyung Ryeol Lee4, Jinseok Kim1

1Division of Rheumatology, Departments of 2Internal Medicine, 3Pathology, and 4Diagnostic Radiology, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea

Correspondence to : Jinseok Kim

Received: October 2, 2014; Revised: October 9, 2014; Accepted: October 13, 2014

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) mainly affects polyarticular joints and is characterized by inflammation of the synovial membrane leading to joint destruction. We report on an unusual case of RA presenting as an intra-articular mass invading bone of the wrist joint in a patient with chronic monoarthritis. A 43-year-old man presented with left wrist joint pain and swelling lasting several years. A plain radiograph showed a non-specific osteolytic lesion in the distal ulna but a magnetic resonance image demonstrated an intra-articular irregular mass-like lesion with eccentric bone erosion the distal radioulnar joint. Synovial biopsy detected hyperplasia of the synovial lining cell layer and finger-like protrusions of inflamed and edematous fibrovascular stroma containing dense inflammatory infiltrates, mainly plasma cells, B cells, and CD4+ T cells. Rheumatoid factor and anti-citrullinated protein antibody were highly positive. The patient was diagnosed with RA and treated with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, showing a good response on further follow-up. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:298-302)

Keywords Rheumatoid arthritis, Intra-articular mass, Synovial biopsy

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Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(5): 298-302

Published online October 30, 2015

Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.

A Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis Presenting as an Intra-articular Mass of the Wrist Joint in a Patient with Chronic Monoarthritis

Eun-Jung Park1, Young Uck Kim2, Jiyoung Kim2, Chang Lim Hyun3, Kyung Ryeol Lee4, Jinseok Kim1

1Division of Rheumatology, Departments of 2Internal Medicine, 3Pathology, and 4Diagnostic Radiology, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea

Correspondence to:Jinseok Kim

Received: October 2, 2014; Revised: October 9, 2014; Accepted: October 13, 2014

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) mainly affects polyarticular joints and is characterized by inflammation of the synovial membrane leading to joint destruction. We report on an unusual case of RA presenting as an intra-articular mass invading bone of the wrist joint in a patient with chronic monoarthritis. A 43-year-old man presented with left wrist joint pain and swelling lasting several years. A plain radiograph showed a non-specific osteolytic lesion in the distal ulna but a magnetic resonance image demonstrated an intra-articular irregular mass-like lesion with eccentric bone erosion the distal radioulnar joint. Synovial biopsy detected hyperplasia of the synovial lining cell layer and finger-like protrusions of inflamed and edematous fibrovascular stroma containing dense inflammatory infiltrates, mainly plasma cells, B cells, and CD4+ T cells. Rheumatoid factor and anti-citrullinated protein antibody were highly positive. The patient was diagnosed with RA and treated with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, showing a good response on further follow-up. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:298-302)

Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis, Intra-articular mass, Synovial biopsy

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