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Intraosseous Bioplasty for a Chondral Cyst in the Lateral Tibial Plateau

Abstract Subchondral lesions are the result of osseous modifications seen in a different array of pathologies such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, calcium pyrophosphate deposition, and osteonecrosis. The physiopathologic changes in all of the aforementioned pathologies are not clear yet. Wh...

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Published in:Arthroscopy techniques (Amsterdam) 2018-11, Vol.7 (11), p.e1149-e1156
Main Authors: Elena, Nicholas, M.D, Woodall, Brittany M., D.O, Lee, Katie, B.A, McGahan, Patrick J., M.D, Pathare, Neil P., M.D, Shin, Edward C., M.D, Chen, James L., M.D., M.P.H
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