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Evaluation of the relationship between Knee Osteoarthritis and Meniscus Pathologies

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BackgroundKnee osteoarthritis is a common, degenerative joint disease that causes chronic pain that affects daily life. Our study aims to evaluate geriatric patients aged 65 and over with knee pain in terms of osteoarthritis with radiography and magnetic resonance imaging and to investigate its relationship with meniscal pathologies.Methods Radiography and magnetic resonance imaging of patients aged 65-88 years with knee pain were evaluated in terms of knee osteoarthritis and staging was performed. Meniscal pathologies were evaluated in magnetic resonance imaging, and the prevalence of different meniscal lesion types was calculated. In addition, the relationship between knee osteoarthritis and meniscal pathologies was analyzed.ResultsRadiographic evidence of knee osteoarthritis was found in 182 (84.2%) of the 216 cases in our study group. A strong correlation was found between the degrees of knee osteoarthritis on magnetic resonance imaging and radiography. At least one meniscus pathology was observed in all 182 radiography cases with knee osteoarthritis findings. At least one meniscus pathology was observed in 29 (85.3%) of those without osteoarthritis signs. It was determined that meniscus degeneration, tear, and extrusion were observed more frequently in patients with knee osteoarthritis than in patients without osteoarthritis. Meniscal extrusion and complex and horizontal-type tears were the most common lesions.ConclusionsOsteoarthritis was found to be common in geriatric patients with knee pain. A correlation was found between radiography and magnetic resonance imaging regarding knee osteoarthritis. It was observed that meniscal pathologies were detected more frequently in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Title: Evaluation of the relationship between Knee Osteoarthritis and Meniscus Pathologies
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BackgroundKnee osteoarthritis is a common, degenerative joint disease that causes chronic pain that affects daily life.
Our study aims to evaluate geriatric patients aged 65 and over with knee pain in terms of osteoarthritis with radiography and magnetic resonance imaging and to investigate its relationship with meniscal pathologies.
Methods Radiography and magnetic resonance imaging of patients aged 65-88 years with knee pain were evaluated in terms of knee osteoarthritis and staging was performed.
Meniscal pathologies were evaluated in magnetic resonance imaging, and the prevalence of different meniscal lesion types was calculated.
In addition, the relationship between knee osteoarthritis and meniscal pathologies was analyzed.
ResultsRadiographic evidence of knee osteoarthritis was found in 182 (84.
2%) of the 216 cases in our study group.
A strong correlation was found between the degrees of knee osteoarthritis on magnetic resonance imaging and radiography.
At least one meniscus pathology was observed in all 182 radiography cases with knee osteoarthritis findings.
At least one meniscus pathology was observed in 29 (85.
3%) of those without osteoarthritis signs.
It was determined that meniscus degeneration, tear, and extrusion were observed more frequently in patients with knee osteoarthritis than in patients without osteoarthritis.
Meniscal extrusion and complex and horizontal-type tears were the most common lesions.
ConclusionsOsteoarthritis was found to be common in geriatric patients with knee pain.
A correlation was found between radiography and magnetic resonance imaging regarding knee osteoarthritis.
It was observed that meniscal pathologies were detected more frequently in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

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