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*A minority have clear cut clinical and radiological recovery, especially with marked osteophytosis and concentric disease | *A minority have clear cut clinical and radiological recovery, especially with marked osteophytosis and concentric disease | ||
*Superolateral migration of the femoral head is correlated with more rapid osteoarthritis progression, also with atrophic bone response | *Superolateral migration of the femoral head is correlated with more rapid osteoarthritis progression, also with atrophic bone response | ||
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- Dieppe PA good author to read
- Higher bone density can drive knee osteoarthritis but not hip osteoarthritis
- A minority have clear cut clinical and radiological recovery, especially with marked osteophytosis and concentric disease
- Superolateral migration of the femoral head is correlated with more rapid osteoarthritis progression, also with atrophic bone response