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1. Relationships between biochemical markers of bone and cartilage degradation with radiological progression in patients with knee osteoarthritis receiving risedronate: the Knee Osteoarthritis Structural Arthritis randomized clinical trial

2. The Frequency of Sexual Intercourse Reported by Women: A Review of Community-Based Studies and Factors Limiting Their Conclusions

3. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of knee osteoarthritis progression over two years and correlation with clinical symptoms and radiologic changes

4. Evidence for increased bone resorption in patients with progressive knee osteoarthritis: Longitudinal results from the Chingford study

5. Risedronate decreases biochemical markers of cartilage degradation but does not decrease symptoms or slow radiographic progression in patients with medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee: results of the two-year multinational knee osteoarthritis structural arthritis study

6. Long term evaluation of disease progression through the quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis patients: correlation with clinical symptoms and radiographic changes

7. Severity of joint pain and Kellgren-Lawrence grade at baseline are better predictors of joint space narrowing than bone scintigraphy in obese women with knee osteoarthritis

8. Effect of risedronate on joint structure and symptoms of knee osteoarthritis: results of the BRISK randomized, controlled trial [ISRCTN01928173]

9. Meniscal tear and extrusion are strongly associated with progression of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis as assessed by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging

10. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of knee osteoarthritis progression over two years and correlation with clinical symptoms and radiologic changes

11. Bone scintigraphy is not a better predictor of progression of knee osteoarthritis than Kellgren and Lawrence grade

12. X-ray technologists' reproducibility from automated measurements of the medial tibiofemoral joint space width in knee osteoarthritis for a multicenter, multinational clinical trial

13. Risk factors associated with the loss of cartilage volume on weight-bearing areas in knee osteoarthritis patients assessed by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging: a longitudinal study

14. P259 CORRELATION OF BONE LESION CHANGES WITH CARTILAGE VOLUME LOSS IN KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS AS ASSESSED BY QUANTITATIVE MRI OVER A TWO-YEAR PERIOD

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18. Risedronate decreases biochemical markers of cartilage degradation but does not decrease symptoms or slow radiographic progression in patients with medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee: Results of the two‐year multinational knee osteoarthritis structural arthritis study

19. Angiotensin II Synthesis Studies in Dissociated Brain Cell Cultures

20. Comparison of fixed flexion, fluoroscopic semi-flexed and MTP radiographic methods for obtaining the minimum medial joint space width of the knee in longitudinal osteoarthritis trials

21. A18 THE LOSS OF CARTILAGE VOLUME/THICKNESS ON THE WEIGHT BEARING AREAS IN KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS, ASSESSED BY QUANTITATIVE MRI, IS CORRELATEDWITH SEVERITY OF SYMPTOMS AND WORSENING OF PAIN OVER TIME

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