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Arthroscopic evaluation of knee articular cartilage: a comparison with plain radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging.

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1994

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Abstract

Our results indicate that outpatient arthroscopic evaluation is a useful method in evaluating surface cartilage abnormalities and is more sensitive in detecting these abnormalities than either plain radiographs or MRI. Outpatient arthroscopic evaluation of cartilage appears to be a safe, sensitive, and a well tolerated tool for evaluating patients with OA of the knee and may prove to be particularly useful in evaluating response to therapeutic interventions.