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Which can better assess subchondral bone marrow edema-like lesions and subchondral cysts of the knee--intermediate-weighted fat-suppressed spin echo or Dual Echo Steady State sequences?
Bone marrow edemas — also called bone marrow lesions — are a buildup of fluid in the bone, typically caused by injury or a condition such as osteoarthritis. In most cases, edemas can be ...
NEW ORLEANS — Bone marrow edema volume of greater than 10 cm3 may be predictive of osteochondral allograft failure, according to results presented at the Arthroscopy Association of North America ...
Bone marrow lesions in the knee, a cause of pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis, may be hereditary. A study published today in the journal Arthritis Research & Therapy reveals that there is ...
Bone marrow edema is swelling due to interstitial fluid accumulation in bone, often tied to a stress fracture. This kind of injury is more common in professional athletes and can cause pain, ...
Bone marrow edema, or the accumulation of excess fluid in bone marrow, in the sacroiliac joint is an inflammatory process thought to play a major role in the disease.
Some medical professionals link bone marrow edema in AS patients to reduced bone mass density. Studies show that over 50% of people receiving screening for AS have low bone mass density.
Background: Prior studies describing the treatment of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis with injections of bone marrow concentrate have provided encouraging results. The relationship between the ...
Platelet-rich plasma and concentrated bone marrow aspirate injections had similar outcomes for treatment of knee osteoarthritis at 24-month follow-up, according to results. Adam W. Anz, MD, and ...
Bone marrow edema, or the accumulation of excess fluid in bone marrow, in the sacroiliac joint is an inflammatory process thought to play a major role in the disease.