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Bone marrow lesions and joint effusion are strongly and independently associated with weight-bearing pain in knee osteoarthritis: data from the osteoarthritis initiative
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage , 08/27/09
Lo GH et al. – Maximal BML and effusion scores are independently associated with weight-bearing and less so with non-weight-bearing knee pain.
Methods- Cross-sectional study of 160 patients with symptomatic knee OA
- Association between MRI findings and knee symptoms was determined for maximal BML, effusion scores, and synovitis
- Stronger associations existed with weight-bearing compared to non-weight-bearing knee pain
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