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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|November 27, 2012
Prevalent cartilage damage and cartilage loss over time are associated with incident bone marrow lesions in the tibiofemoral compartments: the MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, F W Roemer, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|June 14, 2017
Is the atrophic phenotype of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis associated with faster progression of disease? The MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, A Guermazi, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|May 27, 2006
Lack of association between chondrocalcinosis and increased risk of cartilage loss in knees with osteoarthritis: results of two prospective longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging studiesT Neogi, M Nevitt, J Niu, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|October 4, 2014
Progression of cartilage damage and meniscal pathology over 30 months is associated with an increase in radiographic tibiofemoral joint space narrowing in persons with knee OA--the MOST studyM D Crema, M C Nevitt, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|August 20, 2016
Magnetic resonance imaging lesions are more severe and cartilage T2 relaxation time measurements are higher in isolated lateral compartment radiographic knee osteoarthritis than in isolated medial compartment disease - data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeB L Wise, J Niu, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|July 12, 2015
Baseline radiographic osteoarthritis and semi-quantitatively assessed meniscal damage and extrusion and cartilage damage on MRI is related to quantitatively defined cartilage thickness loss in knee osteoarthritis: the Multicenter Osteoarthritis StudyA Guermazi, F Eckstein, D Hayashi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|January 11, 2015
The relation of MRI-detected structural damage in the medial and lateral patellofemoral joint to knee pain: the Multicenter and Framingham Osteoarthritis StudiesJ J Stefanik, K D Gross, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|September 7, 2010
Cyst-like lesions of the knee joint and their relation to incident knee pain and development of radiographic osteoarthritis: the MOST studyA Guermazi, D Hayashi, F W Roemer, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|January 2, 2013
Peripatellar synovitis: comparison between non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced MRI and association with pain. The MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, F W Roemer, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|October 1, 1991
The present and future adequacy of rheumatology manpower. A study of health care needs and physician supplyW D Marder, R F Meenan, D T Felson, et al.
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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|November 27, 2012
Prevalent cartilage damage and cartilage loss over time are associated with incident bone marrow lesions in the tibiofemoral compartments: the MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, F W Roemer, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|June 14, 2017
Is the atrophic phenotype of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis associated with faster progression of disease? The MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, A Guermazi, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|May 27, 2006
Lack of association between chondrocalcinosis and increased risk of cartilage loss in knees with osteoarthritis: results of two prospective longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging studiesT Neogi, M Nevitt, J Niu, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|October 4, 2014
Progression of cartilage damage and meniscal pathology over 30 months is associated with an increase in radiographic tibiofemoral joint space narrowing in persons with knee OA--the MOST studyM D Crema, M C Nevitt, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|August 20, 2016
Magnetic resonance imaging lesions are more severe and cartilage T2 relaxation time measurements are higher in isolated lateral compartment radiographic knee osteoarthritis than in isolated medial compartment disease - data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeB L Wise, J Niu, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|July 12, 2015
Baseline radiographic osteoarthritis and semi-quantitatively assessed meniscal damage and extrusion and cartilage damage on MRI is related to quantitatively defined cartilage thickness loss in knee osteoarthritis: the Multicenter Osteoarthritis StudyA Guermazi, F Eckstein, D Hayashi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|January 11, 2015
The relation of MRI-detected structural damage in the medial and lateral patellofemoral joint to knee pain: the Multicenter and Framingham Osteoarthritis StudiesJ J Stefanik, K D Gross, A Guermazi, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|September 7, 2010
Cyst-like lesions of the knee joint and their relation to incident knee pain and development of radiographic osteoarthritis: the MOST studyA Guermazi, D Hayashi, F W Roemer, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|January 2, 2013
Peripatellar synovitis: comparison between non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced MRI and association with pain. The MOST studyM D Crema, D T Felson, F W Roemer, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|October 1, 1991
The present and future adequacy of rheumatology manpower. A study of health care needs and physician supplyW D Marder, R F Meenan, D T Felson, et al.
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