15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score

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15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score : Rückblick und Weiterentwicklung eines diagnostischen Scores. / Krenn, V; Perino, G; Rüther, W; Krenn, V T; Huber, M; Hügle, T; Najm, A; Müller, S; Boettner, F; Pessler, F; Waldstein, W; Kriegsmann, J; Häupl, T; Wienert, S; Krukemeyer, M G; Sesselmann, S; Tikhilov, R; Morawietz, L.

In: Z RHEUMATOL, Vol. 76, No. 6, 08.2017, p. 539-546.

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Krenn, V, Perino, G, Rüther, W, Krenn, VT, Huber, M, Hügle, T, Najm, A, Müller, S, Boettner, F, Pessler, F, Waldstein, W, Kriegsmann, J, Häupl, T, Wienert, S, Krukemeyer, MG, Sesselmann, S, Tikhilov, R & Morawietz, L 2017, '15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score: Rückblick und Weiterentwicklung eines diagnostischen Scores', Z RHEUMATOL, vol. 76, no. 6, pp. 539-546. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00393-017-0308-2

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Krenn, V., Perino, G., Rüther, W., Krenn, V. T., Huber, M., Hügle, T., Najm, A., Müller, S., Boettner, F., Pessler, F., Waldstein, W., Kriegsmann, J., Häupl, T., Wienert, S., Krukemeyer, M. G., Sesselmann, S., Tikhilov, R., & Morawietz, L. (2017). 15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score: Rückblick und Weiterentwicklung eines diagnostischen Scores. Z RHEUMATOL, 76(6), 539-546. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00393-017-0308-2

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title = "15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score: R{\"u}ckblick und Weiterentwicklung eines diagnostischen Scores",
abstract = "The histopathological synovitis score evaluates in a graded approach, as is largely usual for diagnostic histopathological scores, the immunological and inflammatory changes caused by synovitis. A synovitis score of between 1 and ≤ 4 is classified as low-grade (osteoarthritis-related synovitis, post-traumatic synovitis, meniscopathy-related synovitis and synovitis in hemochromatosis). Synovitis scores of between ≥ 5 and 9 are classified as high-grade synovitis (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, Lyme's arthritis, post-infection/reactive arthritis and peripheral arthritis in Bechterew disease); sensitivity is 61.7% and sensitivity 96.1%. According to receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis (AUC: 0.8-0.9), diagnostic value is good. National and international acceptance of the synovitis score has grown since the first publication in 2002 and a related follow-up publication in 2006. PubMed data analysis (as of 11.01.2017) yielded the following citation values according to {"}cited by PubMed Central articles{"} for two publications relating to the synovitis score: there were 29 cited-by-PubMed articles for DOI: 10.1078/0344-0338-5710261 , and 44 cited-in-PubMed articles for the second publication, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2006.02508 . This makes a total of 73 PubMed citations over a period of 15 years, thereby evidencing the score's international acceptance. Immunohistochemical determination of a number of CD antigens relevant to inflammation has been proposed to further specify the synovitis score for the purposes of risk stratification of high-grade synovitis (e.g., risk of progression and sensitivity to biological agents).",
keywords = "English Abstract, Journal Article, Review",
author = "V Krenn and G Perino and W R{\"u}ther and Krenn, {V T} and M Huber and T H{\"u}gle and A Najm and S M{\"u}ller and F Boettner and F Pessler and W Waldstein and J Kriegsmann and T H{\"a}upl and S Wienert and Krukemeyer, {M G} and S Sesselmann and R Tikhilov and L Morawietz",
year = "2017",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1007/s00393-017-0308-2",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "76",
pages = "539--546",
journal = "Z RHEUMATOL",
issn = "0340-1855",
publisher = "D. Steinkopff-Verlag",
number = "6",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - 15 Jahre histopathologischer Synovialitis-Score

T2 - Rückblick und Weiterentwicklung eines diagnostischen Scores

AU - Krenn, V

AU - Perino, G

AU - Rüther, W

AU - Krenn, V T

AU - Huber, M

AU - Hügle, T

AU - Najm, A

AU - Müller, S

AU - Boettner, F

AU - Pessler, F

AU - Waldstein, W

AU - Kriegsmann, J

AU - Häupl, T

AU - Wienert, S

AU - Krukemeyer, M G

AU - Sesselmann, S

AU - Tikhilov, R

AU - Morawietz, L

PY - 2017/8

Y1 - 2017/8

N2 - The histopathological synovitis score evaluates in a graded approach, as is largely usual for diagnostic histopathological scores, the immunological and inflammatory changes caused by synovitis. A synovitis score of between 1 and ≤ 4 is classified as low-grade (osteoarthritis-related synovitis, post-traumatic synovitis, meniscopathy-related synovitis and synovitis in hemochromatosis). Synovitis scores of between ≥ 5 and 9 are classified as high-grade synovitis (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, Lyme's arthritis, post-infection/reactive arthritis and peripheral arthritis in Bechterew disease); sensitivity is 61.7% and sensitivity 96.1%. According to receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis (AUC: 0.8-0.9), diagnostic value is good. National and international acceptance of the synovitis score has grown since the first publication in 2002 and a related follow-up publication in 2006. PubMed data analysis (as of 11.01.2017) yielded the following citation values according to "cited by PubMed Central articles" for two publications relating to the synovitis score: there were 29 cited-by-PubMed articles for DOI: 10.1078/0344-0338-5710261 , and 44 cited-in-PubMed articles for the second publication, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2006.02508 . This makes a total of 73 PubMed citations over a period of 15 years, thereby evidencing the score's international acceptance. Immunohistochemical determination of a number of CD antigens relevant to inflammation has been proposed to further specify the synovitis score for the purposes of risk stratification of high-grade synovitis (e.g., risk of progression and sensitivity to biological agents).

AB - The histopathological synovitis score evaluates in a graded approach, as is largely usual for diagnostic histopathological scores, the immunological and inflammatory changes caused by synovitis. A synovitis score of between 1 and ≤ 4 is classified as low-grade (osteoarthritis-related synovitis, post-traumatic synovitis, meniscopathy-related synovitis and synovitis in hemochromatosis). Synovitis scores of between ≥ 5 and 9 are classified as high-grade synovitis (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, Lyme's arthritis, post-infection/reactive arthritis and peripheral arthritis in Bechterew disease); sensitivity is 61.7% and sensitivity 96.1%. According to receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis (AUC: 0.8-0.9), diagnostic value is good. National and international acceptance of the synovitis score has grown since the first publication in 2002 and a related follow-up publication in 2006. PubMed data analysis (as of 11.01.2017) yielded the following citation values according to "cited by PubMed Central articles" for two publications relating to the synovitis score: there were 29 cited-by-PubMed articles for DOI: 10.1078/0344-0338-5710261 , and 44 cited-in-PubMed articles for the second publication, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2006.02508 . This makes a total of 73 PubMed citations over a period of 15 years, thereby evidencing the score's international acceptance. Immunohistochemical determination of a number of CD antigens relevant to inflammation has been proposed to further specify the synovitis score for the purposes of risk stratification of high-grade synovitis (e.g., risk of progression and sensitivity to biological agents).

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

U2 - 10.1007/s00393-017-0308-2

DO - 10.1007/s00393-017-0308-2

M3 - SCORING: Review

C2 - 28470440

VL - 76

SP - 539

EP - 546

JO - Z RHEUMATOL

JF - Z RHEUMATOL

SN - 0340-1855

IS - 6

ER -