Bouchard-Arthrose
Arthrose
proximales Interphalangealgelenk (Bouchard-Arthrose) im Röntgenbild mit typischer Möwenschwingenkonfiguration durch Verlust von Knorpel einerseits und seitliche Anbauten andererseits.
Röntgenbild
von Fingergelenkarthrosen (nennt man in den Endgelenken Heberden-Arthrose, in Mittelgelenken Bouchard-Arthrose). Links im roten Kasten ein unauffälliges Bild.
Bouchard nodes are a clinical sign relating to bony nodules of the proximal interphalangeal joints and are much less common than Heberden nodes. They generally (but not always) correspond to palpable osteophytes.
Clinical presentation
They are sometimes painful, and are typically associated with limited motion of the affected joint.
Pathology
They are seen mostly in osteoarthritis. Much less commonly, they may be seen in rheumatoid arthritis, where the nodes are caused by antibody deposition to the synovium.
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