Side Effects Of Pannus Growth

February 7, 2019
By
HealthPrep Staff

A pannus is a type of tissue containing blood vessels. The tissue grows erratically and covers an otherwise normal body structure. Pannus growths can occur at many sites throughout the body, and typical sites for pannus formation include the cornea, joint surfaces, abdomen, and artificial heart valves. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis commonly develop pannus growths on the joints of their hands and fingers. If a pannus growth reaches an advanced size, it may sometimes resemble a tumor. Patients of any age can develop a pannus growth. Doctors begin with a health history and physical examination when diagnosing this condition.