Long-term results of superficial defects in articular cartilage: a scanning electron-microscope study
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- DOI: 10.1002/path.1711210404
Long-term results of superficial defects in articular cartilage: a scanning electron-microscope study
Abstract
Superficial defects produced in rabbit articular cartilage were studied with the scanning electron microscope over a period of 2 yr. It would appear that at first a new layer of matrix forms on the injured surface but that this is abraded away by joint movement so that even after 2 yr the defect does not heal. In some instances the general articular surface developed superficial fissures, deep ravines, and foci of fibrillation.
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