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Roemer FW et al. – In participants with minimal baseline cartilage damage, the presence of high body mass index (BMI), meniscal damage, synovitis or effusion, or any severe baseline magnetic resonance (MR)-depicted lesions was strongly associated with an increased risk of fast cartilage loss. These pts may be ideal subjects for preventative or treatment trials.

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