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Eysel, P., S. Thiede, F. Rumler, J. Zöllner, and J. D. Rompe. "Vergleich lasergestützter sowie konventionell mechanischer Abrasionsmethoden zur Behandlung der Chondropathie des Kniegelenks." Arthroskopie 11, no. 6 (December 15, 1998): 291–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001420050055.

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Edouard, P., F. Rannou, and E. Coudeyre. "Visco-induction et chondropathie post-traumatique du genou: existe-t-il des preuves fondamentales ?" La Lettre de médecine physique et de réadaptation 27, no. 1 (January 8, 2011): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11659-010-0254-8.

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Mau, H. "Chondropathia patellae." Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 118, no. 02 (May 14, 2008): 208–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1053496.

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Soren, A., and J. F. Fetto. "Chondropathia patellae." Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 116, no. 6-7 (July 1, 1997): 362–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004020050139.

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Soren, A., and J. F. Fetto. "Chondropathia patellae." Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 116, no. 6-7 (July 1997): 362–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00433991.

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Ashraf, Sadaf, Helen Wibberley, Paul Ian Mapp, Roger Hill, Deborah Wilson, and David Andrew Walsh. "Increased vascular penetration and nerve growth in the meniscus: a potential source of pain in osteoarthritis." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 70, no. 3 (November 15, 2010): 523–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ard.2010.137844.

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ObjectivesMeniscal damage is a recognised feature of knee osteoarthritis (OA), although its clinical relevance remains uncertain. This study describes vascular penetration and nerve growth in human menisci, providing a potential mechanism for the genesis of pain in knee OA.MethodsMenisci obtained post mortem were screened on the basis of high or low macroscopic tibiofemoral chondropathy as a measure of the presence and degree of OA. Forty cases (20 per group) were selected for the study of meniscal vascularity, and 16 (eight per group) for the study of meniscal innervation. Antibodies directed against α-actin and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) were used to localise blood vessels and nerves by histochemistry. Image analysis was used to compare vascular and nerve densities between groups. Data are presented as median (IQR).ResultsMenisci from knees with high chondropathy displayed degeneration of collagen bundles in their outer regions, which were more vascular than the inner regions, with an abrupt decrease in vascularity at the fibrocartilage junction. Vascular densities were increased in menisci from the high compared with low chondropathy group both in the synovium (3.8% (IQR 2.6–5.2), 2.0% (IQR 1.4–2.9), p=0.002) and at the fibrocartilage junction (2.3% (IQR 1.7–3.1), 1.1% (IQR 0.8–1.9), p=0.003), with a greater density of perivascular sensory nerve profiles in the outer region (high chondropathy group, 144 nerve profiles/mm2 (IQR 134–189); low chondropathy group, 119 nerve profiles/mm2 (IQR 104–144), p=0.049).ConclusionTibiofemoral chondropathy is associated with altered matrix structure, increased vascular penetration, and increased sensory nerve densities in the medial meniscus. The authors suggest therefore that angiogenesis and associated sensory nerve growth in menisci may contribute to pain in knee OA.
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Krieger, Eduardo André Gomes, Francisco Consoli Karam, Ricardo Bernardi Soder, and Jefferson Luis Braga da Silva. "Prevalence of patellar chondropathy on 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging." Radiologia Brasileira 53, no. 6 (December 2020): 375–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-3984.2019.0105.

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Abstract Objective: To establish the prevalence of patellar chondropathy using 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to correlate the findings with individual features such as gender, age, and body mass index. Materials and Methods: Data consisted of collecting 3T MRIs of patients’ knees obtained between October 2016 and September 2017, comprising a period of 12 months. These MRIs were assessed by an experienced musculoskeletal radiologist who confirmed the presence of patellar chondropathy and, when present, rated the finding into the four grades ascribed by the International Cartilage Repair Society. Results: A total number of 291 patients were assessed during the period with 389 MRI scans. Of those patients, 308 (79.2%) were diagnosed with patellar chondropathy, while 81 (20.8%) were not. Chondropathy was more prevalent in the female gender, in subjects above 40 years of age, and in obese patients. When the results were weighed in International Cartilage Repair Society classification, the milder grades (1 and 2) were seen in younger men (< 30 years of age), while the more severe grades (3 and 4) were mostly present in females, those above 40 years of age, and in obese patients. Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of patellar chondropathy in patients who had undergone high-field knee MRIs (79.2%), being highest in the female gender and in subjects above 40 years of age. The most prevalent group was graded as 4 by the International Cartilage Repair Society classification.
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Jäger, M., and W. Plitz. "Die operative Therapie der Chondropathia patellae." Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 121, no. 06 (March 18, 2008): 714–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1053301.

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Hess, T., M. Gleitz, S. Egert, and T. Hopf. "Chondropathia patellae and knee muscle control." Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 115, no. 2 (1996): 85–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00573447.

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Dupont, Ph, C. Themar-Noël, and H. Bensahel. "Chondropathies rotuliennes de l'enfant et de l'adolescent." Science & Sports 1, no. 1 (January 1986): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0765-1597(86)80077-6.

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Rüther, W., P. Vogel, and W. Tackmann. "Die Chondropathia patellae - Folge primär neurogener Läsion?" Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 125, no. 05 (March 18, 2008): 577–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1044758.

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Graf, J., F. Niethard, and H. Cotta. "Zur Begriffsbestimmung von Chondropathia und Chondromalacia patellae." Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 128, no. 03 (May 15, 2008): 289–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1039995.

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Weh, L., and W. Eickhoff. "Innervationsstörungen des Musculus quadriceps bei Chondropathia patellae." Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 121, no. 02 (March 18, 2008): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1051335.

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Marcarelli, Marco, Marcello Zappia, Lorenzo Rissolio, Chiara Baroni, Carlo Astarita, Letizia Trovato, and Antonio Graziano. "Cartilage Micrografts as a Novel Non-Invasive and Non-Arthroscopic Autograft Procedure for Knee Chondropathy: Three-Year Follow-Up Study." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 2 (January 17, 2021): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020322.

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(1) Background: Focal chondral defects of the knee can significantly impair patient quality of life. Although different options are available, they are still not conclusive and have several limitations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of autologous cartilage micrografts in the treatment of knee chondropathy. (2) Methods: Eight patients affected by knee chondropathy were evaluated before and after 6 months and 3 years following autologous cartilage micrografts by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for cartilage measurement and clinical assessment. (3) Results: All patients recovered daily activities, reporting pain reduction without the need for analgesic therapy; Oxford Knee Score (OKS) was 28.4 ± 6 and 40.8 ± 6.2 and visual analogue scale (VAS) was 5.5 ± 1.6 and 1.8 ± 0.7 before and after 6 months following treatment, respectively. Both scores remained stable after 3 years. Lastly, a significant improvement of the cartilage thickness was observed using MRI after 3 years. (4) Conclusions: Autologous cartilage micrografts can promote the formation of new cartilage, and could be a valid approach for the treatment of knee chondropathy.
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Seifert, I. "Ein Beitrag zur konservativen Therapie der Chondropathia patellae1." Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin 38, no. 02 (1986): 85–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1065566.

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Kurien, M., M. S. Seshadri, R. Raman, and T. S. Bhanu. "Inherited Nasal and Laryngeal Degenerative Chondropathy." Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 115, no. 6 (June 1, 1989): 746–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archotol.1989.01860300100026.

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Leite, Cláudia BS, Janaina M. Coelho, Ricardo Ferreira-Nunes, Guilherme M. Gelfuso, João LQ Durigan, Ricardo B. Azevedo, Luis A. Muehlmann, and Marcelo H. Sousa. "Phonophoretic application of a glucosamine and chondroitin nanoemulsion for treatment of knee chondropathies." Nanomedicine 15, no. 7 (March 2020): 647–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2019-0317.

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Aim: This study was performed to assess the effect of the phonophoretic application of a nanoemulsion incorporating glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate (NANO-CG) associated with kinesiotherapy on the reduction of pain and stiffness in knee chondropathy. Materials & methods: NANO-CG was tested in vitro and in vivo prior to being applied in a randomized and controlled clinical trial. Results: Cell viability and hen’s egg test-chorionallantonic membrane tests indicated the NANO-CG is safe for topical application. Permeation tests showed NANO-CG enhances drug permeation through the skin. There was no statistical significance between treated groups in this preliminary study, however, pain reduction and complete recovery of articular cartilage were observed in some patients treated with NANO-CG. Conclusion: We demonstrate that NANO-CG may be a promising candidate for the therapy of knee chondropathy.
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Steininger, K., R. E. Wodick, and W. Späte. "Chondropathia patellae - Untersuchung der Femoropatellargelenke bei gesunden, sporttreibenden Kindern." Sportverletzung · Sportschaden 4, no. 02 (June 1990): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-993604.

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Ayral, Xavier, Maxime Dougados, Veronique Listrat, Jean-Paul Bonvarlet, Jean Simonnet, Serge Poiraudeau, and Bernard Amor. "Chondroscopy: A new method for scoring chondropathy." Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism 22, no. 5 (April 1993): 289–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0049-0172(05)80008-3.

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Behrens, Eddy, and Laura Piñero. "Laryngeal chondropathy in a group of broodmares." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 10, no. 2 (March 1990): 113–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0737-0806(06)80116-4.

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Oakley, S. P., I. Portek, Z. Szomor, R. C. Appleyard, P. Ghosh, B. W. Kirkham, G. A. C. Murrell, and M. N. Lassere. "Arthroscopic estimation of the extent of chondropathy." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 15, no. 5 (May 2007): 506–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2006.10.013.

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López, R. A., C. Zubia, G. J. Madariaga, V. Ferreira, R. P. Miranda, H. O. Hernández, and M. G. Muriel. "Rhinosporidiosis Associated Laryngeal Chondropathy. A Case Report." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 39 (April 2016): S79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2016.02.170.

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Kemp, J., A. Schache, M. Makdissi, K. Sims, M. Pritchard, and K. Crossley. "Physical impairments are greater following hip arthroscopy in people with chondropathy compared to people without chondropathy or controls." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15 (December 2012): S138. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2012.11.332.

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Cobianchi Bellisari, Flavia, Luigi De Marino, Francesco Arrigoni, Silvia Mariani, Federico Bruno, Pierpaolo Palumbo, Camilla De Cataldo, et al. "T2-mapping MRI evaluation of patellofemoral cartilage in patients submitted to intra-articular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections." La radiologia medica 126, no. 8 (May 18, 2021): 1085–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11547-021-01372-6.

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AbstractThis study evaluated the ability of T2 mapping magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T, in addition to morphological sequences, to assess efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, characterizing qualitatively and quantitatively the grade of knee cartilage repair in patients with patellofemoral chondropathy. We retrospectively studied 34 patients (22 men, 12 women, mean age 41.8 years, including 22 men) with patellofemoral knee chondropathy, who underwent intra-articular PRP injections and completed a clinical and instrumental follow-up. As control group, we evaluated 34 patients who underwent non-operative therapy. All patients were submitted to clinical (using VAS and WOMAC index) and imaging studies with 3 T magnetic resonance with cartilage analysis with T2 mapping sequences for cartilage analysis before and after treatment. In the study group, mean pre-treatment T2 relaxation time values were 44.2 ± 2.5 ms, considering all articular cartilage compartments, with significant reduction at the follow-up (p < 0.001). At the index compartment, mean pre-treatment T2 relaxation times values were 47.8 ± 3.6 ms, with statistically significant reduction at the follow-up (p < 0.001). Evaluation of focal cartilage lesions reported pre-treatment mean T2 value of 70.1 ± 13.0 ms and post-treatment mean value of 59.9 ± 4.6 ms (p < 0.001). From a clinical point of view, the pre-treatment WOMAC and VAS scores were 18.3 ± 4.5 and 7 (IQR:6–7.2), respectively; the post-treatment values were 7.3 ± 3.2 and 2 (IQR: 1.7–3.0), respectively (p < 0.001). In the control group, despite clinical improvement, we didn’t find significant T2 values change during the follow-up period. In conclusion, T2 mapping is a valuable indicator for chondropathy and treatment-related changes over time.
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Mucha, C. "Motorische Leistungsdifferenzierungen in der Rehabilitation bei Knieinstabilitäten und Chondropathia patellae." Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin 02, no. 03 (June 1992): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1062107.

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Alexander, Colin. "Synovial, chondropathic, depositional: The radiological categories of arthritis. A review." Australasian Radiology 44, no. 4 (November 2000): 369–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1673.2000.00840.x.

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Lateur, Gabriel, Antonin Bentejac, Regis Pailhé, Maureen Cohen Bacry, Marie Anne Chanrion, Guillaume Custillon, Benoit Vettier, Sandrine Voros, and Alexandre Moreau-Gaudry. "Intra-articular echo-endoscopy during shoulder arthroscopy: an anatomical feasibility study." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 8, no. 2_suppl (February 1, 2020): 2325967120S0001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00013.

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Background: The development of an ultrasound probe that can be used through an arthroscopic portal would provide direct access to the deep tissues of the shoulder. These structures are sometimes barely seen with an external ultrasound system and are also difficult to analyze under arthroscopy. Therefore, this intraoperative imaging technique could refine the diagnosis and surgical procedure and as a result provide more adequate therapy. The main objective of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of using an echo-endoscope to produce images during shoulder arthroscopy without causing secondary lesions. The secondary objective was to detect rotator cuff tears, calcific tendonitis, chondropathies, acromioclavicular arthropathy and labral tears. Methods: We used 6 shoulders of 3 anatomic subjects. The endo-ultrasound system used was the M15 probe developed by the society Cartimage Medical SAS® . The eleven structure of interest included in the principal objective of the study were: the tendon of the long head of the biceps, the glenoid and humeral cartilage surface, the gleno humeral ligament, the labrum, the rotator cuff tendon on their acromial and articular surfaces and the acromioclavicular joint. We noticed all lesions induced by the probe and we measured the acquisition time for the ultrasound images. The validation of the principles and secondary objectives were assessed by independent observer during the manipulations which were realized by one unique shoulder surgeon specialized in arthroscopic surgery. Results: We were able to produce ultrasound images of 68% of all the structures of interest. The inability to acquire certain images was partially due to the fact that the subjects were elderly (average age 90 years) and therefore, the structures of interest were no longer present. The secondary objective was partially fulfilled with the detection of complete tears of the supraspinatus tendon in 3 shoulders. We were also able to produce images of partial tears in the intra-tendinous cleavage. Intra-tendinous calcifications were explored in 1 shoulder. Humeral or glenoid chondropathy was identified in all the shoulders examined. Finally, no ultrasound-induced injuries were noted in any of the 6 shoulders in the study. The image acquisition time with the echo-endoscope was no more than 20 minutes for each shoulder, with an average time of 10 min 15 sec for shoulders with complete tissue evaluation. Conclusion: The echo-endoscope was easy and safe to use to acquire ultrasound images of the different glenohumeral or subacromial structures during shoulder arthroscopy. These results open the way for further explorations with the echo-endoscope.
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Kurien, Mary, M. S. Seshadri, and Anand Zachariah. "Inherited degenerative chondropathy – an autosomal dominant new clinical entity: report two cases and follow-up of four cases." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 109, no. 5 (May 1995): 433–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100130361.

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AbstractFour cases of the rare disorder, inherited degenerative chondropathy have been previously reported (Kurien et al., 1989). A five-year follow-up of these patients and two additional cases are presented in this report. The progress of this disease appears to be arrested after regulardapsone therapy and there was no other organ involvement noted during the follow-up period.
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DEAN, PAUL W., and NOAH D. COHEN. "Arytenoidectomy for Advanced Unilateral Chondropathy with Accompanying Lesions." Veterinary Surgery 19, no. 5 (September 1990): 364–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-950x.1990.tb01209.x.

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Paar, O., P. Bernett, and C. Huyer. "Experiences with Patellar Chondropathy: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Therapy." International Journal of Sports Medicine 06, no. 06 (December 1985): 308–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1025860.

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Asshoff, H. "Intrapatellare, vertikale Patellazügelung bei Patellaluxation, Insuffizienz des Patellagewebes und Chondropathia Patellae!" Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete 120, no. 02 (March 18, 2008): 113–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1051587.

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Wicker, A., M. Burger-Rafael, W. Matschi, and T. Riedhardt. "CHONDROPATHIA PATELLAE - BENEFITS OF A COMBINATION OF ISOKINETIC AND PROPRIOCEPTIVE TRAINING." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 31, Supplement (May 1999): S208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199905001-00958.

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Drapé, J. L., E. Pessis, G. R. Auleley, A. Chevrot, M. Dougados, and X. Ayral. "Quantitative MR imaging evaluation of chondropathy in osteoarthritic knees." Radiology 208, no. 1 (July 1998): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646792.

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Mori, Yujiro, Yoshikatsu Kuroki, Ryuji Yamamoto, Akihiko Fujimoto, Hiroyuki Okumo, and Minoru Kubo. "Clinical and histological study of patellar chondropathy in adolescents." Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 7, no. 2 (June 1991): 182–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0749-8063(91)90107-9.

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Aksu, Neslihan, Vefa Atansay, Taner Aksu, and Işık Karalök. "Patellofemoral Chondropathy Areas in Folk Dancers: An MRI Study." Medical Problems of Performing Artists 36, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2021.1005.

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BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral chondropathy (PFC) is one of the most important causes of patellofemoral pain syndrome. PFC may occur as a result of anatomic reasons such as patellar malalignment and/or increased patellofemoral joint stresses. Most research on this subject has involved sports injuries and anatomic variations. The literature is scarce on PFC related to the dance. METHODS: Fourteen dancers (14 knees, all male) were found to have PFC based on MRI evaluations and clinical examinations between January 2010 and December 2019 (3 dancers were excluded due to prior surgeries of the knee). Age, sex, side of injury, range of motion, Q angle, types of dances, body mass index, and patellar specifics (alta, baja, Wiberg) were recorded for 11 dancers included in the study. We observed PFC at the femoral contact areas (FCA) and patellar contact areas (PCA) of Goodfellow description. RESULTS: Chondral lesions were observed at Gooodfellow areas FCA-3 in 2 dancers, FCA-4 in 5 dancers, PCA-2 in 10 dancers, PCA-3 in 10 dancers, and PCA-4 in 9 dancers. CONCLUSION: Dance styles that include frequent deep flexions and strolling on a flexed knee joint may be risk factors for chondral lesions in the contact area of the femur in male dancers.
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Valenzuela, Luis, Fernando Nemtala, Mario Orrego, Rodrigo Mardones, José Matas, Hernán Sudy, and Juán Durruty. "Treatment of patellofemoral chondropathy with the Bandi tibial tubercle osteotomy." Knee 18, no. 2 (March 2011): 94–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.knee.2010.03.007.

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Miller, Walter R., Lisa T. Snyder, Chris P. Chengelis, George A. Parker, and Robert A. Wally. "Auricular Chondropathy in Rats at a Contract Research Toxicology Laboratory." Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods 18, no. 1 (January 2008): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15376510701703441.

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Simão, Marcelo Novelino. "Patellar chondropathy: a brief overview of its history and prevalence." Radiologia Brasileira 54, no. 1 (February 2021): V—VI. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-3984.2021.54.1e1.

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Schultz, W., H. W. Buhmann, and S. Leib. "Differenzierte Indikation zur Anwendung des sogenannten “Lateral Releases” zur Behandlung der Chondropathia patellae." Sportverletzung · Sportschaden 10, no. 01 (March 1996): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-993390.

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Mattila, Katariina A., Johanna Aronniemi, Päivi Salminen, Risto J. Rintala, and Kristiina Kyrklund. "Intra-articular venous malformation of the knee in children: magnetic resonance imaging findings and significance of synovial involvement." Pediatric Radiology 50, no. 4 (December 19, 2019): 509–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-019-04580-5.

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Abstract Background Intra-articular venous malformations of the knee are an uncommon cause of unilateral knee pain in children. Timely diagnosis is important because lesions with intrasynovial involvement can lead to joint space hemorrhage and secondary cartilage damage. Objective To describe our tertiary center’s experience of diagnostics and typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. Materials and methods A retrospective review of all patients ≤16 years of age managed for intra-articular venous malformations of the knee at our institution between 2002 and 2018. Results Of 14 patients (8 male), the mean age at presentation was 6 years (range: 0–14 years). The most common clinical findings were unilateral knee pain (93%), joint swelling (79%), quadriceps atrophy (50%) and a limited range of motion (29%). Cutaneous manifestations were present in four patients (29%). Contrast-enhanced MRI was available in all cases. After initial MRI, a vascular anomaly etiology had been identified in 11 cases (79%), and correctly reported as a venous malformation in 6 (55%). Three patients received entirely different diagnoses (arthritis, tumor or pigmented villonodular synovitis). Three of seven patients with intrasynovial lesions had established chondropathy at diagnosis. Two patients with lesions of the suprapatellar fat pad had intrasynovial involvement that was not visualised on MRI. Conclusion Although MRI usually permits the diagnosis, clinical awareness of these lesions is important for optimal imaging, accurate interpretation and timely diagnosis. Involvement of the intrasynovial cavity carries a risk of hemarthrosis and progressive chondropathy that may be underestimated by MRI.
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Wyland, Douglas J., Farshid Guilak, Dawn M. Elliott, Lori A. Setton, and Thomas P. Vail. "Chondropathy after meniscal tear or partial meniscectomy in a canine model." Journal of Orthopaedic Research 20, no. 5 (September 2002): 996–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0736-0266(02)00022-0.

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Bolfa, P., M. Dennis, B. Grevemeyer, M. Cercone, and N. Ducharme. "Histopathological characterization and proposed prognostic predictors in equine arytenoid chondrosis/chondropathy." Journal of Comparative Pathology 166 (January 2019): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2018.10.019.

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Mendel, Kalia, Noam Eliaz, Itai Benhar, David Hendel, and Nahum Halperin. "Magnetic isolation of particles suspended in synovial fluid for diagnostics of natural joint chondropathies." Acta Biomaterialia 6, no. 11 (November 2010): 4430–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2010.06.003.

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Войценко К. І., Пальтов Є. В., Кривко Ю. Я., and Голейко М. В. "ДИНАМІКА МОРФОЛОГІЧНИХ ЗМІН СТРУКТУРНИХ КОМПОНЕНТІВ ХРЯЩОВОГО ПОКРИТТЯ КОЛІННОГО СУГЛОБА НА УЛЬТРАСТРУКТУРНОМУ РІВНІ НАПРИКІНЦІ ПЕРШОГО, ДРУГОГО ТА ТРЕТЬОГО ТИЖНІВ ОПІОЇДНОГО ВПЛИВУ." Science Review, no. 1(18) (January 31, 2019): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_sr/31012019/6334.

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The work presented below, aimed at studying the onset, development and manifestations of pathomorphic chondropathy in acute and subchronic experimental exposure of opioid analgesics. The objective was achieved by using microscopic visualization technique of cellular components of the articular cartilage. To obtain the microstructural materials we applied generally accepted, conventional methods.The results of the study in the future will allow to form a pathomorphological basis, which can be used for a comparative characterization of the structural components of the articular cartilage of the knee joint in the early and late stages (acute and subchronic) of experimental opioid exposure.
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Matheron, A. S., S. Facca, S. Gouzou, S. Hendriks, and P. Liverneaux. "La préparation articulaire est-elle indispensable dans les arthrodèses IPD des chondropathies de stade IV ?" Chirurgie de la Main 33, no. 6 (December 2014): 449–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.main.2014.10.092.

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Oksman, A., V. Dmytruk, J. Proust, C. Mabit, J. L. Charissoux, and J. P. Arnaud. "Patellar chondropathy prevalence at anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Analysis of 250 cases." Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research 95, no. 1 (February 2009): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.otsr.2008.09.001.

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Hatton, A. L., J. L. Kemp, S. G. Brauer, R. A. Clark, and K. M. Crossley. "Dynamic single-leg balance performance is impaired in individuals with hip chondropathy." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 21 (April 2013): S45—S46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2013.02.112.

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Mori, Yujiro, Minoru Kubo, Hiroyuki Okumo, and Yoshikatsu Kuroki. "A scanning electron microscopic study of the degenerative cartilage in patellar chondropathy." Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery 9, no. 3 (June 1993): 247–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0749-8063(05)80419-0.

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Ayral, Xavier, Alice Gueguen, Robert W. Ike, Jean-Paul Bonvarlet, Luigi Frizziero, Kenneth Kalunian, Larry W. Moreland, et al. "Inter-observer reliability of the arthoscopic quantification of chondropathy of the knee." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 6, no. 3 (May 1998): 160–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/joca.1998.0108.

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Hatton, Anna L., Joanne L. Kemp, Sandra G. Brauer, Ross A. Clark, and Kay M. Crossley. "Impairment of Dynamic Single-Leg Balance Performance in Individuals With Hip Chondropathy." Arthritis Care & Research 66, no. 5 (April 22, 2014): 709–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.22193.

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