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. 1989;18(3):165-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF00360962.

Osteoarthritis and bone: osteologic types of osteoarthritis of the hip

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Osteoarthritis and bone: osteologic types of osteoarthritis of the hip

R Oettmeier et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1989.

Abstract

To assess prognosis and indications for allografting articular surfaces, osteological examination is of increasing importance. In this study 93 femoral heads of patients with primary osteoarthritis could be differentiated into three osteologic types using histomorphometry: (1) the osteosclerotic type (77% of cases), (2) the hyperostotic type, with excessive neogenesis of bone all over the femoral head and increased formation of osteophytes (10% of cases), and (3) the osteopenic type, with decreased bone mass and features of bone remodelling, a greater occurrence of subchondral cysts, and small osteophytes (8% of cases). Radiological and clinical features to distinguish these groups are given. The consequences for pathogenesis and clinical practice are discussed.

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