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[PDF] Bone marrow edema and its relation to progression of knee osteoarthritis


DT Felson, S McLaughlin, J Goggins, MP … - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: While factors affecting the course of knee osteo- arthritis are
mostly unknown, lesions on bone scan and mechan- ical malalignment increase risk
for radiographic deterioration. Bone marrow edema lesions on magnetic ...
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The association of bone marrow lesions with pain in knee osteoarthritis

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DT Felson, CE Chaisson, CL Hill, S Totterman … - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Patients: 401 persons (mean age, 66.8 years) with knee osteo- arthritis on
radiography who were drawn from clinics in the Vet- erans Administration health
care system and from the community. Of these persons, 351 had knee pain and ...
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Whole-organ magnetic resonance imaging score (WORMS) of the knee in osteoarthritis


CG Peterfy, A Guermazi, S Zaim, PFJ Tirman, … - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2004 - Elsevier
Methods: Nineteen knees of 19 patients with knee OA were imaged with MRI using
conventional pulse sequences and a clinical 1.5 T MRI system. Images were
independently analyzed by two musculoskeletal radiologists using a ...
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Magnetic resonance-detected subchondral bone marrow and cartilage defect characteristics …


MF Sowers, C Hayes, D Jamadar, D Capul, L … - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2003 - Elsevier
Results: BME lesions were identified in 56% of all knees. BME lesions were four
times (95% CI=1.7, 8.7) more likely to occur in the painless OAK group as
compared with the group with pain, but no OAK. BME lesions >1 cm were more ...
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Bone Marrow Edema Pattern in Osteoarthritic Knees: Correlation between MR Imaging and …


M Zanetti, E Bruder, J Romero, J Hodler - Radiology, 2000 - radiology.rsna.org
RESULTS: The bone marrow edema pattern zone (ill-defined and hyperintense on
STIR images and hypointense on T1-weighted MR images) mainly consisted of normal
tissue (53% of the area was fatty marrow, 16% was intact trabeculae, and 2% ...
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Increase in bone marrow lesions associated with cartilage loss: a longitudinal magnetic …


DJ Hunter, Y Zhang, J Niu, J Goggins, S Amin … - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
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Osteoarthritis: MR Imaging Findings in Different Stages of Disease and Correlation with …


TM Link, LS Steinbach, S Ghosh, M Ries, Y … - Radiology, 2003 - radiology.rsna.org
RESULTS: Thirteen of 16 knees with a KL score of 4 showed full-thickness
cartilage lesions and bone marrow edema pattern. Cruciate ligament tears were
found in five of 12 knees with a KL score of 3 and in nine of 16 knees with ...
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Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of knee osteoarthritis progression over …


JP Raynauld, J Martel-Pelletier, MJ … - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
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Risk factors for progressive cartilage loss in the knee


S Biswal, T Hastie, TP Andriacchi, GA … - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
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The role of knee alignment in disease progression and functional decline in knee …


L Sharma, J Song, DT Felson, S Cahue, E … - Jama, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
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