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An artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted model that combines a patient's MRI, biochemical, and clinical information shows ...
Current MRI-based definitions of knee osteoarthritis fail to sufficiently pinpoint knees that will later develop radiographic disease visible on X-ray, according to data published in Arthritis ...
People who are at higher risk to develop knee osteoarthritis from being overweight or having injured their knee in the past may have normal X-rays, but worsening lesions or damage appearing on ...
Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radiomics features of load-bearing knee joint tissues can help predict ...
Using MRIs to grade articular pathologies can help identify knees suitable for osteoarthritis trials, as well as those without cartilage damage for which treatment is not indicated, according to ...
Water on the knee, or knee effusion, is swelling that could be caused by injuries, arthritis, or infections. Learn more about ...
Knee MRI scans in a 58-year-old female participant in the Osteoarthritis Initiative who was administered a corticosteroid injection. Sagittal intermediate-weighted images obtained (A) 2 years ...
“Osteoarthritis of the knee happens when the cartilage in your knee joint breaks down, causing the bones to rub together,” ...
Sixty-nine-year-old Mary Anne Laporte was diagnosed with knee arthritis 15 years ago. For years, she kept the pain under control with steroid injections and physical therapy, but when she began to… ...
People with arthritic knees can ease their pain by making "subtle" changes to the way they walk, suggests new research.