OSTEOpONTIN LEVEL IN pATIENTS WITH pRIMARY KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: RELATION TO DISEASE SEVERITY

Rasha Mohamed Hassan;

Abstract


primary knee OA is not exclusively a disorder of articular cartilage, but the abnormal mechanical, cellular and biochemical processes affected multiple components of the joint; progressive cartilage damage occurs, with accompanying osteophyte formation, m


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Title OSTEOpONTIN LEVEL IN pATIENTS WITH pRIMARY KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: RELATION TO DISEASE SEVERITY
Other Titles مستوى الأستيوبونتين في مرضي خشونة مفصل الركبه الأبتدائى وعلا قته بشدة المرض
Authors Rasha Mohamed Hassan
Keywords OSTEOpONTIN LEVEL IN pATIENTS WITH pRIMARY KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: RELATION TO DISEASE SEVERITY
Issue Date 2012
Description 
primary knee OA is not exclusively a disorder of articular cartilage, but the abnormal mechanical, cellular and biochemical processes affected multiple components of the joint; progressive cartilage damage occurs, with accompanying osteophyte formation, m

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