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MRI and body fluid analysis: New means to monitor early structural and metabolic changes in joint cartilage disease

Dahlberg, Leif LU (2002) In Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review 10(3). p.214-219
Abstract
Emerging knowledge of cartilage metabolism and structure has stimulated efforts to develop new cartilage-monitoring techniques in health and disease. This article gives an overview of cartilage matrix structure, cartilage metabolism, and significant exogenous factor's to show how such knowledge can guide the development of new means to monitor cartilage. Delayed contrast enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC) and analysis of molecular biomarkers of joint cartilage metabolism in body fluids are two such methods that have made it possible to examine cartilage matrix structure and to study metabolic processes in vivo.
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molecular markers, MRI, osteoarthritis, cartilage, monitoring, radiography
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
volume
10
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3
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214 - 219
publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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  • scopus:0036032816
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1062-8592
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English
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http://www.sportsmedarthro.com/pt/re/smar/abstract.00132585-200210030-00006.htm
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