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Association of a femoral neck T score with knee joint osteophyte formation but not with skeletal muscle mass.

Kuan-Ting WuYu-Wei WangRe-Wen WuChung Cheng HuangYing-Chou Chen
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
The results demonstrated an association of knee osteophyte formation with the femoral neck T score and hypertension, but no association with muscle mass. We speculated that in patients with osteophytosis and increased bone mass, metabolic factors such as hypertension should be considered. Further study of the molecular mechanisms regulating these processes is needed in the future. Key Points • Associations of knee osteophyte formation with the femoral neck T score, but not with muscle mass. • Those with osteophytosis and an increased bone mass and metabolic factors such as hypertension need to be assessed.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • current status