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Kliniska kriterier bästa stöd för diagnosen lätt till måttlig artros. Symtomen, inte röntgenundersökningen, styr valet av behandling

Roos, Ewa LU (2002) In Läkartidningen 99(44). p.4362-4364
Abstract
No generally accepted definition of osteoarthritis exists. Traditionally, the diagnosis is obtained by radiographic examination but different definitions are used for different purposes. Since no causal treatment exists, treatment is aiming at reducing symptoms and improving function. The correlation between radiographic features of osteoarthritis and symptoms is poor. Thus, it is recommended that in the early and moderate stages the diagnosis osteoarthritis be obtained through clinical examination. Radiographs should be obtained when other serious pathologies are suspected or when operative procedures are being discussed.
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Clinical criteria best foundation for diagnosis of mild to moderate arthritis. Symptoms, not radiological results, dictate choice of treatment
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Läkartidningen
volume
99
issue
44
pages
4362 - 4364
publisher
Swedish Medical Association
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  • pmid:12469581
  • scopus:18344403370
ISSN
0023-7205
language
Swedish
LU publication?
yes
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29a2b499-22c7-4a9e-98d6-03603e0902f2 (old id 1124023)
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http://ltarkiv.lakartidningen.se/artNo25644
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2016-04-01 16:04:03
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