Conclusion: Baseline structural damage and bone turnover activity, as reflected by BMLs, seem to be involved in knee OA progression. Moreover, progression in PFJ and TFJ seems to be related. (C)... Show moreConclusion: Baseline structural damage and bone turnover activity, as reflected by BMLs, seem to be involved in knee OA progression. Moreover, progression in PFJ and TFJ seems to be related. (C) 2015 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Show less
Bijsterbosch, J.; Kloppenburg, M.; Reijnierse, M.; Rosendaal, F.R.; Huizinga, T.W.J.; Slagboom, P.E.; Meulenbelt, I. 2013