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Факторы риска прогрессирования остеоартроза коленных суставов

https://doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2014-553-561

Аннотация

В обзоре освещена проблема прогрессирования остеоартроза коленных суставов. Показано, что наиболее
значимыми предикторами прогрессирования заболевания являются: женский пол, интенсивная боль в коленных суставах, наличие синовита, деформация суставов, повышенный индекс массы тела, травмы в анамнезе, высокие значения минеральной плотности кости осевого скелета и субхондральных отделов бедренной и большеберцовой костей, наличие отека костного мозга. Несмотря на множество проведенных исследований по выявлению факторов риска прогрессирования гонартроза, результаты остаются противоречивыми и требуют дальнейшего его исследования.

Об авторах

Н. Г. Кашеварова
ФГБНУ Научно-исследовательский институт ревматологии им. В.А. Насоновой, Москва, Россия
Россия


Л. И. Алексеева
ФГБНУ Научно-исследовательский институт ревматологии им. В.А. Насоновой, Москва, Россия
Россия


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Кашеварова Н.Г., Алексеева Л.И. Факторы риска прогрессирования остеоартроза коленных суставов. Научно-практическая ревматология. 2014;52(5):553-561. https://doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2014-553-561

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Kashevarova N.G., Alekseeva L.I. RISK FACTORS OF THE KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PROGRESSION. Rheumatology Science and Practice. 2014;52(5):553-561. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14412/1995-4484-2014-553-561

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