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Association of subchondral bone texture on magnetic resonance imaging with radiographic knee osteoarthritis progression: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative Bone Ancillary Study https://t.co/T49fYdiVK5
Association of subchondral bone texture on magnetic resonance imaging with radiographic knee osteoarthritis progression: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative Bone Ancillary Study https://t.co/Wz9JU48xp4
Great work by @dr_jamie_mackay Association of subchondral bone texture on magnetic resonance imaging with radiographic knee osteoarthritis progression: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative Bone Ancillary Study. https://t.co/OTstqpZPBw
Is subchondral bone texture useful for predicting knee OA progression when age/sex/BMI are controlled for? Yes, at least as good as alternative methods. Check out our new #openaccess research here: https://t.co/hWWHRgRAXV Thanks to @jbdriban and co for th