Radiographic Evaluation of Arthritis Conditions
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1. Department of Radiology, Faculty of medicine Al-Sham Private University, Department of Radiology, Faculty of medicine, Syrian Private University, , Rif Dimashq, Syria.
2. Faculty of medicine, Al-Sham Private University, Damascus, Syria
Abstract
Objective: To provide a comprehensive analysis of arthritis, with the aim of identifying its underlying causes, developing effective strategies for early diagnosis, and providing treatment recommendations aimed at reducing the impact of these diseases on patients. Methods and materials: Diagnostic methods used included magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-rays, and clinical examinations to determine the progress of diseases and their response to treatment. Results: Signs Radiological signs seen on plain radiographs of cases of degenerative arthritis: narrowing of joint spaces 65%, formation of peripheral bone spurs 35%, subchondral sclerosis 64%, formation of subchondral cysts 15%, formation of bony beaks 25%, joint effusion 2 %. Conclusion: The results showed that early diagnosis using MRI and X-rays can help identify diseases in their early stages.
Funder
B.K. Kee Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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