Histopathology Bone – Osteoarthritis, subchondral cyst
Histopathology Bone – Osteoarthritis, subchondral cyst
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#4 written by WashingtonDeceit 1 year ago
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#19 written by MrDrBulla 1 year ago
With osetoarthritis don’t you normally see thickening of the subchondral bone or subchondral sclerosis? Because the cartilage of the joint has been eroded the subchondral bone is subjected to higher forces thus we see somewhat of a disorganised hypertrophy of the subchondral bone … I say disorganised because it’s not aligned like corticol bone it is more of a “scarring” of bone (even though bone regenerates – subchondral sclerosis = scarring of subchondral bone, so this bone is not as strong).
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