Mondo Description Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare benign proliferative disorder of the synovial membrane primarily affecting young adults (with a peak age of onset in the second to fourth decade of life) characterized by proliferative, locally invasive tumor-like lesions, usually involving a single joint, tendon sheath or bursae (most commonly the joints of the knee and hip and rarely others such as the ankle, shoulder and temporomandibular joints). It presents with pain and limitation of motion along with swelling, heat and tenderness over the involved joint, eventually leading to arthritic degeneration and significant locomotor deficit, if left untreated. PVNS can recur in patients even after treatment.
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This disease has been annotated by GARD as a rare disease.
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COHD:81382
DOID:2702
DOID:9898
EFO:1001106
GARD:0007396
ICD10:M12.2
ICD9:719.20
MESH:D013586
Orphanet:66627
SCTID:95412009
UMLS:C0039106
MONDO:0006906
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