This article investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections may be used to characterize degradation and osteoarthritic progression in articular cartilage, irrespective of the effects of transducer orientation. To this end, ultrasound echoes were taken in the time domain from the articular surface and osteochondral junction of normal, collagen meshwork-disrupted, proteoglycan-depleted, and osteoarthritic samples, converted to the frequency domain by fast Fourier transform and analyzed. Our results show the significant effects of specific enzymatic degradation programs on the ultrasound frequency profile of reflections from the cartilage surface and osteochondral junction, and their manifestation in ...
Osteoarthritis is a common disease that implies joint degeneration and that strongly affects the qua...
Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential fo...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for preventing further carti...
This paper investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections...
The ability to quantify and qualify the progression of joint degeneration is becoming increasingly i...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging may provide a technique for diagnosing initial signs of osteoarthrit...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases among adults, and its early detection i...
Osteoarthrosis is the most important joint disease that threatens health of the musculoskeletal syst...
Ultrasound (US) has been suggested as a means for the quantitative detection of early osteoarthrotic...
Quantitative high-frequency ultrasonic evaluation of articular cartilage has shown a potential for t...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
High-resolution arthroscopic ultrasound imaging provides a potential quantitative technique for the ...
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the pro...
High-frequency ultrasound (US) measurements may provide means for the quantification of articular ca...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
Osteoarthritis is a common disease that implies joint degeneration and that strongly affects the qua...
Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential fo...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for preventing further carti...
This paper investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections...
The ability to quantify and qualify the progression of joint degeneration is becoming increasingly i...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging may provide a technique for diagnosing initial signs of osteoarthrit...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases among adults, and its early detection i...
Osteoarthrosis is the most important joint disease that threatens health of the musculoskeletal syst...
Ultrasound (US) has been suggested as a means for the quantitative detection of early osteoarthrotic...
Quantitative high-frequency ultrasonic evaluation of articular cartilage has shown a potential for t...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
High-resolution arthroscopic ultrasound imaging provides a potential quantitative technique for the ...
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the pro...
High-frequency ultrasound (US) measurements may provide means for the quantification of articular ca...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
Osteoarthritis is a common disease that implies joint degeneration and that strongly affects the qua...
Recognizing subtle cartilage changes in the preclinical stage of osteoarthritis (OA) is essential fo...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (OA) is essential for preventing further carti...