Bone marrow lesions (BMLs) are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-identified pathological changes in subchondral bone, closely associated with joint pain and osteo-chondral structural degeneration in knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Despite the usefulness of BMLs as diagnostic and prognostic markers in KOA, what they represent at the tissue level remains unclear. Thus, the thesis aim was to perform a comprehensive investigation of BMLs at the tissue level and their relationship with the structural changes in KOA. We hypothesised that BML imaged using MRI reflect changes in subchondral tissue of proximal tibia that related to OA disease severity and/or progression. The first study provided comprehensive tissue characterization of BMLs detected using...