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Subchondral bone remodeling patterns in larger animal models of meniscal injuries inducing knee osteoarthritis - a systematic review.

Tamás OláhMagali CucchiariniHenning Madry
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2023)
The specific human topographical pattern of a thinner subchondral bone plate in the region below both menisci is present solely in the larger species (partly in rabbits), but absent in rodents, an important fact to consider when designing animal studies examining subchondral consequences of meniscus damage. Large animal models are capable of providing high topographical detail, suggesting that they may represent suitable study systems reflecting the clinical complexities. For advanced OA, significant gaps of knowledge exist. Future investigations assessing the subchondral bone in a standardized fashion are warranted.
Keyphrases
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • bone mineral density
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  • bone loss
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  • bone regeneration
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