## Abstract ## Objective __GDF5__ and __FRZB__ have been proposed as genetic loci conferring susceptibility to osteoarthritis (OA); however, the results of several studies investigating the association of OA with the rs143383 polymorphism of the __GDF5__ gene or the rs7775 and rs288326 polymorphis
Distribution of radiographic osteoarthritis between the right and left hands, hips, and knees
โ Scribed by Rebecca Neame; Weiya Zhang; Chris Deighton; Michael Doherty; Sally Doherty; Peter Lanyon; Gary Wright
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0004-3591
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective
To investigate whether radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) is asymmetric and greater on the right side than on the left side in the hands, hips, and knees.
Methods
Participants were 489 individuals with posteroanterior hand radiographs from a family study of nodal OA, 1,715 communityโderived individuals who had undergone intravenous urography with views of both hips, and 1,729 communityโderived individuals with weightโbearing fully extended tibiofemoral (TF) joint and skyline patellofemoral (PF) joint radiographs. All radiographs were evaluated for global OA grade, osteophytes, and joint space narrowing (JSN). Minimum joint space width (JSW) was measured at the hip and knee. Odds ratios (ORs) for global OA on the right side versus the left side were calculated. Osteophytes and JSN were compared by Wilcoxon's signed rank test, and the JSW was compared by paired tโtest.
Results
Global OA was more prevalent on the right side at the distal interphalangeal joints (OR 1.57; 95% confidence interval 1.22, 2.02) and the TF joint (OR 1.24; 95% confidence interval 1.01, 1.52). Osteophyte scores for the fingers were greater on the right side, but JSN was symmetric. At the hip, there were no rightโleft differences in osteophytosis or JSN, but the JSW was smaller on the left. At the TF joint, the medial compartment was narrower and the lateral compartment wider on the right side, and osteophyte scores were greater on the right side. At the PF joint, there were no rightโleft differences in osteophytes, and for lone PF joint OA, there were no differences in JSN or the JSW.
Conclusion
This discordance in symmetry suggests that the relative importance of biomechanical factors in the pathogenesis of OA is siteโspecific and may be discordant for cartilage and bone.
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