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5. The epidemiological outlook often appears to confound clinical concepts, particularly in regard to syndromes. Thus primary generalized osteoarthrosis (GOA), as conceived by Kellgren and Moore (1952), is regarded clinically as being a separate disease from secondary or pauciarticular forms of OA. However, a major distinguishing feature, the number of joints affected, failed to differentiate these syndromes clearly in a population survey (O'Brien and others, 1968). The situation is therefore analogous to the old controversy about the distribution pattern of blood pressure levels, and whether essential hypertension is a discrete entity