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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