Synovial biopsies are now routinely performed both in research and in clinical practice. The developments of ultrasound (US) and of US-guided needle biopsies devices have facilitated their use and tolerance by the patients. However, their interest in clinical practice in the context of an undifferentiated arthritis remains debated.
In this study, the investigators will collect all the synovial biopsies performed in clinical practice in 18 Rheumatology Unit throughout France. All the participants received a standardized training on US-guided synovial biopsies. For each biopsy, the indications, clinical presentation, procedure (length, tolerance), biopsy results (Pathology, bacteriology, etc ...) will be collected in a Clinical Research Form. The investigator will determine the number of cases where the synovial biopsy allows drawing a definite diagnosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
201
Needle Synovial biopsy performed using a Tru-cut® device.
AP-HP
Paris, Lariboisière, France
AP-HP
Paris, Saint-Antoine, France
AP-HP
Paris, Salpétrière, France
number of cases where the synovial biopsy allows drawing a definite diagnosis
Final diagnosis will be classified in 5 groups: infectious, crystal induced arthritis, tumoral, inflammatory rheumatisms, others (amyloidosis etc …)
Time frame: 10 days
Indications, tolerance, complications, number and type of analysis for each sample, results of pathology, bacteriology, mycobacteriology
For each biopsy, the indications, clinical presentation, procedure (length, tolerance), biopsy results (Pathology, bacteriology, etc ...) will be collected in a Clinical Research Form.
Time frame: 1 month
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