The association between subchondral bone cysts and tibial cartilage volume and risk of joint replacement in people with knee osteoarthritis: a longitudinal study
Arthritis Research & Therapy2010Vol. 12(2), pp. R58–R58
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Stephanie K. Tanamas, Anita E. Wluka, Jean‐Pierre Pelletier, Johanne Martel‐Pelletier, F. Abram, Yuanyuan Wang, Flavia Cicuttini
Abstract
When cysts are present, cartilage loss and risk of knee replacement are higher than if only BMLs are present, suggesting that cysts identify those most likely to benefit from prevention of disease progression. As cysts can regress, they may also provide therapeutic targets in knee OA.
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