Table 1.
Changes | Characteristics |
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Clinical | Joint pain, tenderness, limitation of movement, crepitus, occasional effusion, swelling, and local (but not systemic) inflammation |
Pathological | Irregularly distributed loss of cartilage more frequently in areas of increased load, sclerosis of subchondral bone, subchondral cyst, marginal osteophytes, increased metaphyseal blood flow, and variable synovial inflammation |
Histological | Early fragmentation of the cartilage surface, cloning of chondrocytes, vertical cleft in cartilage, variable crystal deposition, remodeling and eventual violation of tidemark by blood vessels |
Biochemical | Reduction in the proteoglycan concentration, alteration in collagen fibril size and weave, and increased synthesis and degradation of matrix macromolecules |
Biomechanical | Alterations of the tensile, compressive, shear proprieties, and hydraulic permeability of the cartilage. Increased stiffness of the subchondral bone. |