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Hip osteoarthritis – histopathological aspects
Osteoarthritis is a complex, degenerative disease that can affect all the anatomical structures of the synovial joints. Most frequently, the joints of the hand, hip, and knee are affected, especially in the elderly patients. In our study, we evaluated 27 femoral heads, examining the histopathological changes that occurred in the articular cartilage ...
Paraliov, Anton Tiberiu +6 more
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Objectives Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and synovitis have been recognized as essential factors for developing osteoarthritis (OA) in the hip joints. However, little is known about altered synovial cellular compositions, their associated transcriptomic profiles, and cell‐cell interactions in FAI and hip OA.
Gulzada Kulzhanova +9 more
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The Natural History of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a clinical syndrome resulting from abnormal hip joint morphology and is a common cause of hip pain in young adults.
Benjamin D. Kuhns +3 more
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Is hip osteoarthritis preventable?
Abstract One quarter of 45-year-old adults will develop symptomatic hip osteoarthritis (OA). Therefore, hip OA affects a very significant number of patients and, together with knee OA, is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality. Primary prevention involves the identification and management of its modifiable risk factors. Those that we know
Alice, Courties, Francis, Berenbaum
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Objective Nociplastic pain is pain primarily driven by the central nervous system and, unlike nociceptive pain conditions, is thought to be refractory to peripherally directed therapies. Nociplastic pain is also associated with hypersensitivity to painful and other sensory stimuli (such as visual stimuli). Nonpainful sensory measures have not been well
Noah Waller +15 more
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Identification of clinical phenotypes in knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review of the literature [PDF]
Background: Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is a heterogeneous pathology characterized by a complex and multifactorial nature. It has been hypothesised that these differences are due to the existence of underlying phenotypes representing different mechanisms ...
Allan, R. +4 more
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Diet-derived circulating antioxidants and risk of knee osteoarthritis, hip osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Huang L +9 more
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Objective Osteoarthritis, the leading cause of disability worldwide, disproportionately affects women, yet sex remains an overlooked determinant. This disparity stems from sex‐specific differences in injury susceptibility—a major risk factor for disease.
Hope D. Welhaven +6 more
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The distance between the femoral nerve and anterior acetabulum is significantly shorter in hip osteoarthritis than in non-osteoarthritis hip. [PDF]
Yoshino K +9 more
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Objective To examine the association between radiographic structural damage and physical function (PF) in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Methods Data were analyzed from a large longitudinal PsA cohort. PF was measured using the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ, 0–3) and Short Form‐36 PF subscale (SF‐36, 0–100); radiographic joint damage was measured ...
Pankti Mehta +8 more
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