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Purpose : To assess age, gender, race, severity of osteoarthritis (OA) , metabolic factors, and bone health as baseline risk factors for erosive hand OA and the incidence over a 48 -month period
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Method : This is a longitudinal cohort study that included participants from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) with complete hand X- rays at baseline and 48 -month visits .
These participants had erosive hands at baseline Ministry of OA risk (that is suffering from or has been suffering from this knee OA [ into the OAI standard ] but it was no erosive hand OA .
MethodMethod : This is a longitudinal cohort study, including from osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) participant, and having a base 48 complete the hand portion month visit when X -rays, of these participants at baseline erodes hand OA risk (that is suffering from or has been suffering from this knee OA [ into the OAI standard ] but it was no erosive hand OA
The resultsresult : there is no universally aggressive baseline hand OA of 3,365 people, 86 people (2.
Conclusion:Conclusion: These findings indicate that erosive hand OA is more common in older women and is closely related to the severity and progression of joint structural damage
McAlindon, TE, Driban, JB, Roberts, MB, Duryea, J.
, Haugen, IK, Schaefer, LF, Smith, SE, Mathiessen, A.
McAlindon, TE, Driban, JB, Roberts, MB, Duryea, J.
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