| Literature DB >> 2339666 |
A Pataki1, R Reife, E Witzemann, H P Graf, A Schweizer.
Abstract
Comparative histopathological and radiographic investigations in the C57BL mouse model of spontaneous osteo-arthritis of the knee-joint indicate that there is a relation between quantitative radiographic diagnosis and semiquantitative histopathological diagnosis. Statistical analysis based on a set of quantitative radiographic parameters of the mouse knee-joint shows that the greater part of the radiographic information reflecting the histopathological degree of the osteo-arthritis is contained in the projection areas of the lateral and medial meniscus: progression of the osteo-arthritic process is accompanied with enlargement of the menisci. On the basis of these observations, a radiography score for the osteo-arthritis has been constructed, which consists of a weighted sum of the - suitably transformed - projection areas of the lateral and medial meniscus. In addition to the size of the menisci, the width of the joint space is also a useful quantitative parameter of osteo-arthritis of the mouse knee-joint.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2339666 DOI: 10.1007/bf01966448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agents Actions ISSN: 0065-4299