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Histologic Findings and Possible Causes of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 10/14/09
Uozumi H et al. – Based on the histologic findings of this study, the following origins and the pathologic progression of osteochondritis dissecans might be assumed: the initial change in the subchondral area is bone necrosis or subchondral fracture; the necrotic bone is then absorbed and replaced either by viable subchondral trabeculae or cartilage without bone trabeculae.
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