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Blood-induced joint damage: longterm effects in vitro and in vivo.

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2003

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These data show a discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo longterm effects of blood on cartilage. A possible explanation for the in vivo recovery after experimental joint bleeding in dogs could be that the observed changes in cartilage only predispose to acute damage but that additional (e.g., mechanical) factors are needed to induce permanent joint damage.