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Background / Objective : Intra-articular (IA) mineralization caused by crystal deposition may lead to osteoarthritis ( OA )
through inflammation, release of pro-catabolism factors, or changes in the biomechanical properties of cartilage .
Previous studies on whether chondrocalcinosis (from IA mineralization) are related to the progress of OA structure are contradictory, and further research is limited by the low sensitivity of X- ray visualization of IA mineralization
BACKGROUNDBackground / / Objective Objective : crystal deposition due intraarticular (IA) mineralization by inflammation may promote or alter the release of decomposition biomechanical properties of cartilage metabolism factors lead to osteoarthritis ( OA ) is generated
MethodMethod : This is a longitudinal prospective cohort, multicenter from osteoarthritis (MOST) older studies conducted knee CT and the MRI
ResultsResults : The study included 1673 participants (mean age 60.
ConclusionConclusion : cartilage within the joint mineralization, rather than the meniscus mineralization, associated with a higher risk two years in the same compartment cartilage loss
Source:
Source:Liew J, Lynch J, Guermazi A, Jarraya M, Felson D, Wang N, Lewis C, Torner J, Nevitt M, Neogi T.
Intra-Articular Mineralization on Knee CT and Risk of Cartilage Loss: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study [abstract] .
Liew J, Lynch J, Guermazi A, Jarraya M, Felson D, Wang N, Lewis C, Torner J, Nevitt M, Neogi T.
Intra-Articular Mineralization on Knee CT and Risk of Cartilage Loss: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study [abstract] .
Arthritis Rheumatol.
Arthritis Rheumatol.
2021; 73 (suppl 10).
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