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    Arthritis Rheumatol: The relationship between MRI-assessed subchondral cysts and knee joint pain and osteoarthritis

    • Last Update: 2021-07-28
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    Recently, a research article was published in Arthritis & Rheumatology, an authoritative journal in the field of rheumatology immunology .
    Researchers aim to evaluate whether knee subchondral cysts measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are related to the outcome of knee osteoarthritis (OA).
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    The researchers used longitudinal data from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (MOST), a community-based cohort of risk factors for knee OA
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    Participants with no history of knee surgery and/or history of inflammatory arthritis (ie rheumatoid arthritis and gout) were followed up for an 84-month period; the main focus was i) Knee Joint OA (RKOA) (Kellgren -Lawrence(KL)≥2), ii) symptomatic RKOA (RKOA and frequent knee pain) and iii) frequent knee pain (participants with/without RKOA)



    Association between subchondral cysts and RKOA

    The association between subchondral cysts and RKOA The association between subchondral cysts and RKOA

     
    In the study, 22.


    8%, 17.
    0%, and 28.
    8% (without RKOA)/43.


    Subchondral cyst is likely to be a secondary manifestation of RKOA, rather than the main trigger, and can predict the knee symptoms of previous disease


    Original source:

    Thomas A.


    Perry,et al.
    MRI-Assessed Subchondral Cysts and Incident Knee Pain and Knee Osteoarthritis: data from the Multicentre Osteoarthritis Study .
    Arthritis Rheumatol.
    2021.
    https://doi.


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