PVNS and SOC Proliferative Diseases of the Synovium

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MSK Lecture at Mississippi Medical Center

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  • I have PVNS. I had a tumor taken off the outer front of my right knee in late 1999, it had a very long growth that went all the way down the front of my shin (also removed). I was told merely that it was "pigmented villanodular synovium fluid". The tumor was visible to the eye but detectable only by MRI. Now I suspect there is one in my left shoulder and my elbows don't feel so great either. I am also a DES daughter, I wonder if that has anything to do with it.

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