Skip to content
VuFind
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
日本語
Nederlands
Português
Português (Brasil)
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Türkçe
עברית
Gaeilge
Cymraeg
Ελληνικά
Català
Euskara
Русский
Čeština
Suomi
Svenska
polski
Dansk
slovenščina
اللغة العربية
বাংলা
Galego
Tiếng Việt
Hrvatski
हिंदी
Հայերէն
Українська
Sámegiella
Монгол
语言
全文检索
题名
作者
主题
索引号
ISBN/ISSN
标签
检索
高级检索
The association of MRI-detecte...
引用
发送短信
推荐此
打印
导出纪录
导出到 RefWorks
导出到 EndNoteWeb
导出到 EndNote
Permanent link
The association of MRI-detected tibiofemoral subchondral bone marrow lesions with prevalent and incident subchondral bone attrition: The MOST study
书目详细资料
Main Authors:
Roemer, F
,
Guermazi, A
,
Neogi, T
,
Zhu, Y
,
Zhang, Y
,
Javaid, M
,
Lynch, J
,
Crema, MD
,
Marra, MD
,
Torner, J
,
Lewis, C
,
Felson, D
,
Nevitt, M
格式:
Conference item
出版:
2008
持有资料
实物特征
相似书籍
职员浏览
实物特征
总结:
相似书籍
Subchondral bone marrow lesions are highly associated with, and predict subchondral bone attrition longitudinally: the MOST study.
由: Roemer, F, et al.
出版: (2010)
Subchondral bone attrition may be a reflection of compartment-specific mechanical load: the MOST Study.
由: Neogi, T, et al.
出版: (2010)
Subchondral bone attrition is a reflection of compartment-specific mechanical load: The MOST study
由: Neogi, T, et al.
出版: (2008)
Change in MRI-detected subchondral bone marrow lesions is associated with cartilage loss: the MOST Study. A longitudinal multicentre study of knee osteoarthritis.
由: Roemer, F, et al.
出版: (2009)
Subchondral cystlike lesions develop longitudinally in areas of bone marrow edema-like lesions in patients with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis: detection with MR imaging--the MOST study.
由: Crema, MD, et al.
出版: (2010)