Objective: To study the correlation between ankle and knee cartilage morphology to test the hypothesis that knee joint cartilage loss in gonarthritis can be estimated retrospectively using quantitative MRI analysis of the knee and ankle and established regression equations; and to test the hypothesis that sex differences in joint surface area are larger in the knee than the ankle, which may explain the greater incidence of knee osteoarthritis in elderly women than in elderly men. Methods: Sagittal MR images (3D FLASH WE) of the knee and hind foot were acquired in 29 healthy subjects (14 women, 15 men; mean (SD) age, 25 (3) years), with no signs joint disease. Cartilage volume, thickness, and joint surface area were determined in the knee,...
Background: The prevalence of knee osteoarthritis is traditionally based on radiographic findings, b...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: Lateral tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) is overall less common than medial tibiofemoral ...
Correlation and sex differences between ankle and knee cartilage morphology determined by quantitati...
Background: Knee is the most common weight bearing joint in human being during walking. It com...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to analyze sex differences in knee cartilage volume.Met...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that sex differences in knee cartilage volume may be mediated thro...
Objective. To describe the association between sex, age and rate of change in knee cartilage volume ...
Purpose: To determine if gender is a significant variable for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
Objective: 1) To establish a gender- and BMI-specific reference database of cartilage T2 values, and...
SummaryObjectiveFemales have a higher incidence of knee osteoarthritis (OA) than males, but the reas...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine if anthropometric factors obtainable on routine examination can be used...
Objective: To describe the associations between age, knee cartilage morphology, and bone size in adu...
SummaryObjective1) To establish a gender- and BMI-specific reference database of cartilage T2 values...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship of step length to the sex-specific prevalence and worsening...
Background: The prevalence of knee osteoarthritis is traditionally based on radiographic findings, b...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: Lateral tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) is overall less common than medial tibiofemoral ...
Correlation and sex differences between ankle and knee cartilage morphology determined by quantitati...
Background: Knee is the most common weight bearing joint in human being during walking. It com...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to analyze sex differences in knee cartilage volume.Met...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that sex differences in knee cartilage volume may be mediated thro...
Objective. To describe the association between sex, age and rate of change in knee cartilage volume ...
Purpose: To determine if gender is a significant variable for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
Objective: 1) To establish a gender- and BMI-specific reference database of cartilage T2 values, and...
SummaryObjectiveFemales have a higher incidence of knee osteoarthritis (OA) than males, but the reas...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine if anthropometric factors obtainable on routine examination can be used...
Objective: To describe the associations between age, knee cartilage morphology, and bone size in adu...
SummaryObjective1) To establish a gender- and BMI-specific reference database of cartilage T2 values...
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship of step length to the sex-specific prevalence and worsening...
Background: The prevalence of knee osteoarthritis is traditionally based on radiographic findings, b...
Objective: To investigate, over 1-year, the relationship between X-ray and magnetic resonance imagin...
Objective: Lateral tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) is overall less common than medial tibiofemoral ...