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   clinical and pathophysiologic significance of mri identified bone marrow lesions associated with knee osteoarthritis  
   
نویسنده singh vishavpreet ,tan timothy ,shahi alisina ,oliashirazi ali ,fayyad azzam
منبع the archives of bone and joint surgery - 2019 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:211 -219
چکیده    Knee osteoarthritis (oa) affects the joint beyond just the articular cartilage. specifically, magnetic resonance imaging identified bone marrow lesions (bml) in the subchondral bone have both clinical and pathophysiological significance. compared to joint space narrowing on traditional radiographs, the presence of bmls has been better correlated with severity of clinical symptoms as well as clinical deterioration. presence of a bml increases the likelihood for progression to a total knee arthroplasty by up to nine fold. histochemical analysis of bmls has shown increased levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, matrix metall oproteinases and substance p, thought to stimulate pain receptors in osteoarthritis.
کلیدواژه bone marrow lesions (bml) ,knee osteoarthritis ,magnetic resonance imaging (mri)
آدرس marshall university, oliashirazi institute, usa, thomas jefferson university, rothman institute, usa, rowan university, cooper bone and joint institute, cooper medical school, usa. marshall university, oliashirazi institute, usa. thomas jefferson university, rothman institute, usa, marshall university, oliashirazi institute, usa, medcare orthopedics and spine hospital, united arab emirates
پست الکترونیکی singhv@marshall.edu
 
     
   
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