2022
DOI: 10.17816/ptors96597
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Reliability of the novel MRI-based OCD lesion healing assessment tool for adolescent OCD of the knee

Abstract: BACKGROUND: One of the most debatable issues in osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) research is bone and cartilage healing assessment during OCD postoperative management. The x-ray scale developed by Wall and colleagues is a commonly used evaluation tool for OCD lesion assessment. This tool has excellent reliability but is associated with radiologic exposure. Also, it provides complete information about bone structure only, even though the articular cartilage is also involved in the pathological process. Lack of c… Show more

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“…Based on the study by Wall et al [93] group of specialists in pediatric sports medicine and musculoskeletal radiologist of N.F. Filatov Children's City Hospital of Moscow Healthcare Ministry and the department of pediatric surgery of Russian National Research Medical University made an adaption of the abovementioned scale for MRI [95]. An expert group was conformed consisting of a 6-year medical university student, three 2nd-year residents, one pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and one musculoskeletal radiologist.…”
Section: Figure 7 (A-e) a 13-year-old Patient With A Stable Ocd Lesio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the study by Wall et al [93] group of specialists in pediatric sports medicine and musculoskeletal radiologist of N.F. Filatov Children's City Hospital of Moscow Healthcare Ministry and the department of pediatric surgery of Russian National Research Medical University made an adaption of the abovementioned scale for MRI [95]. An expert group was conformed consisting of a 6-year medical university student, three 2nd-year residents, one pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and one musculoskeletal radiologist.…”
Section: Figure 7 (A-e) a 13-year-old Patient With A Stable Ocd Lesio...mentioning
confidence: 99%