Pigmented villonodular synovitis: Light and electron microscopic studies

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      Jaffe’s preference for an inflammatory origin is indicated by his coining the term “pigmented villonodular synovitis.” A causative agent, however, remains a mystery.10,14-17 A myxovirus was isolated in the synovial tissue from a single case report.10

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    Supported in part from Grants from the Barsumian Memorial Fund, Arcardia Foundation, McCabe Fund, Kroc Foundation, NIH CRC Grant to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Arthritis Foundation CRC Grant.

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    From the Arthritis-Immunology Center, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA and Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

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