Synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis progression
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative disease resulting in joint deterioration.
Synovial inflammation is present in the OA joint and has been associated with radiographic …
Synovial inflammation is present in the OA joint and has been associated with radiographic …
Risk factors and the natural history of accelerated knee osteoarthritis: a narrative review
Background Osteoarthritis is generally a slowly progressive disorder. However, at least 1 in
7 people with incident knee osteoarthritis develop an abrupt progression to advanced-stage …
7 people with incident knee osteoarthritis develop an abrupt progression to advanced-stage …
The infrapatellar fat pad in inflammaging, knee joint health, and osteoarthritis
MG Wang, P Seale, D Furman - npj Aging, 2024 - nature.com
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and accounts for nearly $140 billion
in annual healthcare expenditures only in the United States. Obesity, aging, and joint injury …
in annual healthcare expenditures only in the United States. Obesity, aging, and joint injury …
Clinical implications of macrophage dysfunction in the development of osteoarthritis of the knee
J **e, Z Huang, X Yu, L Zhou, F Pei - Cytokine & growth factor reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritic disease, leading to disability and
impaired quality of life and no curative treatments exist. Increasing evidence indicates that …
impaired quality of life and no curative treatments exist. Increasing evidence indicates that …
Role of mesenchymal stem cells and their paracrine mediators in macrophage polarization: an approach to reduce inflammation in osteoarthritis
SS Kuppa, HK Kim, JY Kang, SC Lee… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a low-grade inflammatory disorder of the joints that causes
deterioration of the cartilage, bone remodeling, formation of osteophytes, meniscal damage …
deterioration of the cartilage, bone remodeling, formation of osteophytes, meniscal damage …
Post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis; the role of inflammation and hemarthrosis on disease progression
BJ Evers, MHJ Van Den Bosch, AB Blom… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Knee injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and meniscal injury are common
and are most frequently sustained by young and active individuals. Knee injuries will lead to …
and are most frequently sustained by young and active individuals. Knee injuries will lead to …
Magnetic resonance imaging assessments for knee segmentation and their use in combination with machine/deep learning as predictors of early osteoarthritis …
J Martel-Pelletier, P Paiement… - Therapeutic Advances …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent and disabling disease that can develop over
decades. This disease is heterogeneous and involves structural changes in the whole joint …
decades. This disease is heterogeneous and involves structural changes in the whole joint …
Role of adipose tissues in osteoarthritis
N Zapata-Linares, F Eymard… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
The recent description of adipose tissues of various phenotypes within an osteoarthritic joint
allows us to evoke their direct involvement in the initiation and progression of the …
allows us to evoke their direct involvement in the initiation and progression of the …
Interpretation of cartilage damage at routine clinical MRI: how to match arthroscopic findings
This review is intended to aid in the interpretation of damage to the articular cartilage at
routine clinical MRI to improve clinical management. Relevant facets of the histologic and …
routine clinical MRI to improve clinical management. Relevant facets of the histologic and …
Synovium and infrapatellar fat pad share common mesenchymal progenitors and undergo coordinated changes in osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) affects multiple tissues in the knee joint, including the synovium and intra-
articular adipose tissue (IAAT) that are attached to each other. However, whether these two …
articular adipose tissue (IAAT) that are attached to each other. However, whether these two …