Objective: To investigate the longitudinal association between endogenous sex hormones and knee osteoarthritis (OA) structures and pain.Method: We examined 200 participants (mean age 63.0 ± 7.3 years) from a clinical trial of vitamin D supplement for symptomatic knee OA. Serum levels of estradiol, progesterone, testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) were analyzed at baseline and 24 months later. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of selected knee were obtained at both baseline and follow-up for the measurement of cartilage volume, cartilage defects, bone marrow lesions (BMLs) and effusion-synovitis volume. Knee pain was assessed using a 100 mm visual analogue scale (VAS). Longitudinal data were analyzed using linear mixed-...
Abstract Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male co...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: To describe cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between magnetic resonance imag...
Objective: To investigate the longitudinal association between endogenous sex hormones and knee oste...
Objective: To investigate the longitudinal association between endogenous sex hormones and knee oste...
Objectives: To investigate the longitudinal association between MRI-detected osteophyte scores and p...
Objectives: To investigate the longitudinal association between MRI-detected osteophyte scores and p...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether women experience greater knee pain severity than men at equival...
ObjectiveTo determine whether women experience greater knee pain severity than men at equivalent lev...
Objective: To explore whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features suggestive of knee osteoarth...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male counterpart...
Objective To determine if levels of endogenous estrogen or estrogen metabolites are associated with...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine longitudinal associations, including sex-specific differences...
Abstract Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male co...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: To describe cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between magnetic resonance imag...
Objective: To investigate the longitudinal association between endogenous sex hormones and knee oste...
Objective: To investigate the longitudinal association between endogenous sex hormones and knee oste...
Objectives: To investigate the longitudinal association between MRI-detected osteophyte scores and p...
Objectives: To investigate the longitudinal association between MRI-detected osteophyte scores and p...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether women experience greater knee pain severity than men at equival...
ObjectiveTo determine whether women experience greater knee pain severity than men at equivalent lev...
Objective: To explore whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features suggestive of knee osteoarth...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male counterpart...
Objective To determine if levels of endogenous estrogen or estrogen metabolites are associated with...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine longitudinal associations, including sex-specific differences...
Abstract Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male co...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: To describe cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between magnetic resonance imag...