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. 2022 Dec 5;135(23):2896-2898.
doi: 10.1097/CM9.0000000000002402.

Trajectory and predictors of cartilage damage in three compartments of the knees at risk for osteoarthritis

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Trajectory and predictors of cartilage damage in three compartments of the knees at risk for osteoarthritis

Limin Wu et al. Chin Med J (Engl). .
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Figure 1
The pattern diagrams and trajectories of cartilage damage progression in the PFJ, MTFJ, and LTFJ compartments of the knee over four years. (A) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in unicompartmental cartilage deterioration of the PFJ. (B) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in unicompartmental cartilage deterioration of the MTFJ. (C) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in bicompartmental cartilage deterioration of MTFJ and LTFJ. (D) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in bicompartmental cartilage deterioration of MTFJ and PFJ. (E) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in bicompartmental cartilage deterioration of PFJ and LTFJ. (F) The trajectories of cartilage damage progression in tricompartmental cartilage deterioration. LTFJ: Lateral tibiofemoral joint; MTFJ: Medial tibiofemoral joint; PFJ: Patellofemoral joint.

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