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Recent knee injuries spark rapid cascade to joint failure


 

AT OARSI 2014

During the discussion following the formal presentation, Dr. David Felson, professor of medicine and epidemiology at Boston University, said, "I think what you are saying is exactly right," but suggested that the investigators exclude patients with spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee and osteochondritis dissecans, as both conditions are more common than anticipated and can drive very rapid development of OA. Conversely, inclusion of patients with osteophyte-only knee OA would increase the number likely identified with accelerated OA, he said.

Dr. Driban reported no conflicting interests.

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