SummaryObjectiveTo describe the natural history of knee cartilage defects, and their relationship to cartilage volume loss and risk of knee replacement in a longitudinal study of older adults.Design395 randomly selected older adults (mean age 62.7 years) had magnetic resonance imaging of their right knee at baseline and approximately 2.9 years later to determine cartilage defect grade (0–4), cartilage volume, medial and lateral tibial bone size, and presence of bone marrow lesions (BMLs). Height, weight, body mass index (BMI) and radiographic osteoarthritis were measured by standard protocols.ResultsAt baseline higher grade cartilage defects (grade ≥2) were significantly associated with age, BMI, lateral tibial bone size, BMLs, and radiogra...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To determine the association of knee bone size, cartilage volume, and body mass...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify factors associated with change in femoral cartilage volume over 2 years ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Knee cartilage defects are a key feature of osteoarthritis (OA) but correlates ...
SummaryObjectiveTo describe the natural history of knee cartilage defects, and their relationship to...
SummaryObjectivesCartilage defects are highly prevalent in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). A...
Objective To describe the association between prevalent and incident knee cartilage defects and los...
Background: To describe the association of age, sex and body mass index with the rate of change of t...
BACKGROUND: Knee cartilage defects may play an important role in early osteoarthritis, but little is...
Objectives. Cartilage defects are present in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Although they a...
Objective: To describe the associations between age, knee cartilage morphology, and bone size in adu...
Objectives: Cartilage defects are highly prevalent in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (GAl. Althou...
SummaryObjectiveTo generate hypotheses regarding the associations between knee cartilage defects and...
Objective: To describe cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between magnetic resonance imag...
Objectives. Cartilage defects are present in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Although they a...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in adults around the world. Knee OA is the mos...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To determine the association of knee bone size, cartilage volume, and body mass...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify factors associated with change in femoral cartilage volume over 2 years ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Knee cartilage defects are a key feature of osteoarthritis (OA) but correlates ...
SummaryObjectiveTo describe the natural history of knee cartilage defects, and their relationship to...
SummaryObjectivesCartilage defects are highly prevalent in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). A...
Objective To describe the association between prevalent and incident knee cartilage defects and los...
Background: To describe the association of age, sex and body mass index with the rate of change of t...
BACKGROUND: Knee cartilage defects may play an important role in early osteoarthritis, but little is...
Objectives. Cartilage defects are present in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Although they a...
Objective: To describe the associations between age, knee cartilage morphology, and bone size in adu...
Objectives: Cartilage defects are highly prevalent in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (GAl. Althou...
SummaryObjectiveTo generate hypotheses regarding the associations between knee cartilage defects and...
Objective: To describe cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between magnetic resonance imag...
Objectives. Cartilage defects are present in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Although they a...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in adults around the world. Knee OA is the mos...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To determine the association of knee bone size, cartilage volume, and body mass...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify factors associated with change in femoral cartilage volume over 2 years ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Knee cartilage defects are a key feature of osteoarthritis (OA) but correlates ...