While cartilage thickness alterations are a central element of knee osteoarthritis (OA), differences among disease stages are still incompletely understood. This study aimed to quantify the spatial-variations in cartilage thickness using anatomically standardized thickness maps and test if there are characteristic patterns in patients with different stages of medial compartment knee OA. Magnetic resonance images were acquired for 75 non-OA and 100 OA knees of varying severities (Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) scores 1-4). Three-dimensional cartilage models were reconstructed and a shape matching technique was applied to convert the models into two-dimensional anatomically standardized thickness maps. Difference thickness maps and statistical pa...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of definite osteophytes (in the absence of joint space na...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the thickness of cartilage at the posterior aspect of the medial and lat...
Introduction Cartilage thickness from MR images has been identified as a possible biomarker in knee...
While cartilage thickness alterations are a central element of knee osteoarthritis (OA), differences...
ABSTRACT Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is no longer seen as a simple “wear and tear” disease in which car...
Abstract Objective 1. To test, through tri-dimensional analysis, whether cartilage thickness at the ...
OBJECTIVE: To test, through tridimensional analysis, whether (1) cartilage thickness at the posterio...
Abstract Objective 1. To test, through tri-dimensional analysis, whether cartilage thickness at the ...
We describe the application of a novel analysis method that provides detailed maps of changes in car...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore whether longitudinal change in cartilage thickness in femorotibial subreg...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is emerging as the method of choice for measuring cartilage loss in...
Alterations in cartilage thickness (CTh) are a hallmark of knee osteoarthritis, which remain difficu...
To investigate whether normal thickness cartilage in osteoarthritic knees demonstrate depletion of p...
Our hypothesis was that preserved cartilage in osteoarthritic (OA) joints is thicker compared to non...
Aim. Estimation of the average thickness of hyaline cartilage on the basis of magnetic resonance ima...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of definite osteophytes (in the absence of joint space na...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the thickness of cartilage at the posterior aspect of the medial and lat...
Introduction Cartilage thickness from MR images has been identified as a possible biomarker in knee...
While cartilage thickness alterations are a central element of knee osteoarthritis (OA), differences...
ABSTRACT Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is no longer seen as a simple “wear and tear” disease in which car...
Abstract Objective 1. To test, through tri-dimensional analysis, whether cartilage thickness at the ...
OBJECTIVE: To test, through tridimensional analysis, whether (1) cartilage thickness at the posterio...
Abstract Objective 1. To test, through tri-dimensional analysis, whether cartilage thickness at the ...
We describe the application of a novel analysis method that provides detailed maps of changes in car...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore whether longitudinal change in cartilage thickness in femorotibial subreg...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is emerging as the method of choice for measuring cartilage loss in...
Alterations in cartilage thickness (CTh) are a hallmark of knee osteoarthritis, which remain difficu...
To investigate whether normal thickness cartilage in osteoarthritic knees demonstrate depletion of p...
Our hypothesis was that preserved cartilage in osteoarthritic (OA) joints is thicker compared to non...
Aim. Estimation of the average thickness of hyaline cartilage on the basis of magnetic resonance ima...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the presence of definite osteophytes (in the absence of joint space na...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the thickness of cartilage at the posterior aspect of the medial and lat...
Introduction Cartilage thickness from MR images has been identified as a possible biomarker in knee...