1. T2 relaxation times of knee cartilage in 109 patients with knee pain and its association with disease characteristics
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Verschueren, J. (Joost), Van Langeveld, S.J. (Stephan J), Dragoo, J.L. (Jason L), Bierma-Zeinstra, S.M. (Sita), Reijman, M. (Max), Gold, G.E. (Garry), Oei, E.H.G. (Edwin), Verschueren, J. (Joost), Van Langeveld, S.J. (Stephan J), Dragoo, J.L. (Jason L), Bierma-Zeinstra, S.M. (Sita), Reijman, M. (Max), Gold, G.E. (Garry), and Oei, E.H.G. (Edwin)
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Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessment of early osteoarthritis changes in research. We evaluated knee cartilage T2 relaxation times in a clinical population with knee complaints and its association with patients and disease characteristics and clinical symptoms. Patients and methods — In this cross-sectional study, T2 mapping knee scans of 109 patients with knee pain who were referred for an MRI by an orthopedic surgeon were collected. T2 relaxation times were calculated in 6 femoral and tibial regions of interest of full-thickness tibiofemoral cartilage. Its associations with age, sex, BMI, duration of complaints, disease onset (acute/chronic), and clinical symptoms were assessed with multivariate regression analysis. Subgroups were created of patients with abnormalities expected to cause predominantly medial or lateral tibiofemoral cartilage cha
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- 2021
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