Natural history of intrameniscal signal intensity on knee mr images: six years of data from the osteoarthritis initiative. Kumm, J., Roemer, F. W., Guermazi, A., Turkiewicz, A., & Englund, M. 278(1):164--171.
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PURPOSE: To assess the natural history of intrameniscal signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images of the medial compartment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both knees of 269 participants (55% women, aged 45-55 years) in the Osteoarthritis Initiative without radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA) and without medial meniscal tear at baseline were studied. One radiologist assessed
@article{kumm_natural_2016,
	title = {Natural history of intrameniscal signal intensity on knee mr images: six years of data from the osteoarthritis initiative.},
	volume = {278},
	rights = {(c) {RSNA}, 2015},
	issn = {1527-1315 0033-8419},
	doi = {10.1148/radiol.2015142905},
	abstract = {{PURPOSE}: To assess the natural history of intrameniscal signal intensity on magnetic resonance ({MR}) images of the medial compartment. {MATERIALS} {AND} {METHODS}:  Both knees of 269 participants (55\% women, aged 45-55 years) in the Osteoarthritis Initiative without radiographic knee osteoarthritis ({OA}) and without medial meniscal tear at baseline were studied. One radiologist assessed},
	pages = {164--171},
	number = {1},
	journaltitle = {Radiology},
	shortjournal = {Radiology},
	author = {Kumm, Jaanika and Roemer, Frank W. and Guermazi, Ali and Turkiewicz, Aleksandra and Englund, Martin},
	date = {2016-01},
	pmid = {26172533},
	pmcid = {PMC4699496},
	keywords = {Female, Humans, Knee Injuries/*diagnosis/surgery, Longitudinal Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/*methods, Male, Menisci, Tibial/*injuries/pathology/surgery, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis, Knee/pathology, Reproducibility of Results}
}

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