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Association of trochlear dysplasia with degenerative abnormalities in the knee: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative.
[trochlear dysplasia]
To
evaluate
trochlear
morphology
as
a
potential
risk
factor
for
patellofemoral
osteoarthritis
,
determined
by
morphological
and
quantitative
measurements
of
cartilage
degeneration
using
3
-
T
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
of
the
knee
.
MRI
of
the
right
knees
of
304
randomly
selected
subjects
,
aged
45
-
60
Â
years
,
from
the
Osteoarthritis
Initiative
(
OAI
)
progression
cohort
were
screened
for
trochlear
dysplasia
,
defined
by
an
abnormal
trochlear
depth
.
Out
of
304
subjects
,
n
 
=
 
85
demonstrated
a
shallow
trochlea
(
depth
≤
3
Â
mm
;
28
Â
%
)
.
In
these
,
and
also
in
a
random
sample
of
controls
with
normal
trochlear
depth
(
n
 
=
 
50
)
,
the
facet
ratio
and
the
sulcus
angle
were
calculated
and
knee
structural
abnormalities
were
assessed
by
using
a
modified
Whole
Organ
MR
Imaging
Score
(
WORMS
)
.
Cartilage
segmentation
was
performed
and
T
2
relaxation
times
and
patellar
cartilage
volume
were
determined
.
ANOVA
and
multivariate
regression
models
were
used
for
statistical
analysis
of
the
association
of
MRI
structural
measures
and
trochlear
morphology
.
Knees
with
a
shallow
trochlea
showed
higher
patellofemoral
degeneration
(
WORMS
mean
±
standard
deviation
,
11
.
2
 
±
 
0
.
5
versus
5
.
7
 
±
 
0
.
6
;
multivariate
regression
,
P
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
and
lower
patellar
cartilage
volume
than
controls
(
900
 
±
 
664
Â
mm
(
3
)
versus
1
,
671
 
±
 
671
Â
mm
(
3
)
;
P
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
.
Knees
with
an
abnormal
medial
-
to
-
lateral
facet
ratio
(
<
0
.
4
)
showed
increased
patellofemoral
WORMS
scores
(
12
.
3
 
±
 
0
.
9
versus
8
.
3
 
±
 
0
.
5
;
P
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
.
Knees
with
an
abnormal
sulcus
angle
(
>
170
°
)
also
showed
increased
WORMS
scores
(
12
.
2
 
±
 
1
.
1
versus
8
.
6
 
±
 
0
.
6
;
P
 
=
 
0
.
003
)
.
T
2
values
at
the
patella
were
significantly
lower
in
the
dysplasia
group
with
a
shallow
trochlea
.
However
,
significance
was
lost
after
adjustment
for
cartilage
volume
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
673
)
.
Trochlear
dysplasia
,
defined
by
a
shallow
trochlea
,
was
associated
with
higher
WORMS
scores
and
lower
cartilage
volume
,
indicating
more
advanced
osteoarthritis
at
the
patellofemoral
joint
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"patellar cartilage volume"
symptom
trochlear dysplasia
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