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Ultrasonographic evidence of inflammation is frequent in hands of patients with erosive osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage , 06/26/09
Vlychou M et al. - In patients with EOA, US is a reliable and a more sensitive imaging modality than CR in detecting erosions and osteophytes. US detects inflammatory changes in small hand joints in the vast majority of patients with EOA and suggests that current treatment modalities are inadequate treatment for this disease.
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