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Periarthropathies involve various joint pathologies without a clear definition. This article clarifies the term and presents specific examples of these conditions.

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  • The term 'periarthropathy' lacks a universally accepted definition.
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  • To clarify the definition and scope of periarthropathies.
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  • This article defines periarthropathies as conditions affecting tissues around joints.
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