Zusammenfassung
Bei der chronischen Polyarthritis (CP) wird der Oberflächenpannus gemeinhin als jenes Gewebe betrachtet, das den Gelenkknorpel zerstört. Dabei sollen nach Fassbender in einem nichtentzündlichen Prozeß unreif aussehende synoviale tumorartige Zellen („mesenchymoide Transformation“) für die Knorpelresorption verantwortlich sein (1,2). Untersuchungsbefunde anderer Autoren unterstreichen jedoch die entzündliche Natur des destruktiven Gelenkprozesses, da makrophagen- und fibroblastenartige Zellen (3, 4), Mastzellen (5, 6) und neutrophile Granulozyten (7-9) in der Grenzzone zwischen Knorpel und Pannus beschrieben werden.
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Menninger, H., Mohr, W., Wessinghage, D. (1986). Immunkomplexe fehlen an der mit Granulozyten infiltrierten subchondralen Pannus-Knorpel-Grenze bei der chronischen Polyarthritis. In: Weber, U., Schmidt, K.L. (eds) Experimentelle Rheumatologie. Der Rheumatismus, vol 45. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85356-2_12
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