Erosions |
A relatively late feature |
Present in the majority at clinical presentation |
Synovitis and damage |
Synovitis not necessarily linked to damage – uncoupling |
Linear link between synovitis with damage |
Erosion mechanism |
Immunologically mediated or autonomously by synovial fibroblasts |
Major biomechanical contribution – such factors may mechanically uncouple synovitis from damage. |
Cutting edge of erosions |
Synovial fibroblasts and osteoclasts destroy tissue from outside in. |
Recognition that magnetic resonance imaging bone oedema represents a diffuse osteitis – at least some of erosive process occurs within the bone. |
Synovitis locations |
Considered as diffuse |
Regional variations within and between joints |
Pathophysiological perspective |
Erosion formation and cartilage pannus junction key to understanding RA |
Erosion and pannus are inevitable and predictable consequences of chronic synovitis, RA being the most common cause. |