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Computed tomography of subchondral bone and osteophytes in hip osteoarthritis: the shape of things to come?

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Turmezei, Tom D 
Poole, Ken ES 

Abstract

Bone is a fundamental component of the disordered joint homeostasis seen in osteoarthritis, a disease that has been primarily characterized by the breakdown of articular cartilage accompanied by local bone changes and a limited degree of joint inflammation. In this review we consider the role of computed tomography imaging and computational analysis in osteoarthritis research, focusing on subchondral bone and osteophytes in the hip. We relate what is already known in this area to what could be explored through this approach in the future in relation to both clinical research trials and the underlying cellular and molecular science of osteoarthritis. We also consider how this area of research could impact on our understanding of the genetics of osteoarthritis.

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Keywords

bone, genetics, hip, histology, morphology, osteoarthritis, osteophyte, subchondral

Journal Title

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)

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Journal ISSN

1664-2392
1664-2392

Volume Title

2

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA
Sponsorship
Arthritis Research Uk (None)