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Can Proteoglycan Change in Articular Cartilage be Detected by Ultrasound Evaluation?
Author(s) -
Isaac O. Afara,
Sarah K. Wallace,
Sanjleena Singh,
Adekunle Oloyede
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
rilem bookseries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.236
H-Index - 16
eISSN - 2211-0852
pISSN - 2211-0844
DOI - 10.1007/978-94-007-0723-8_57
Subject(s) - articular cartilage , proteoglycan , cartilage , ultrasound , medicine , anatomy , pathology , osteoarthritis , radiology , alternative medicine
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the proteoglycan (PG) content of articular cartilage. 50 cartilage-on-bone samples were exposed to ultrasonic waves via an ultrasound transducer at a frequency of 20MHz. Histology and ImageJ processing were conducted to determine the PG content of the specimen. The ratios of the reflected signals from both the surface and the osteochondral junction (OCJ) were determined from the experimental data. The initial results show an inconsistency in the capacity of ultrasound to distinguish samples with severe proteoglycan loss (i.e. >90% PG loss) from the normal intact sample. This lack of clear distinction was also demonstrated at for samples with less than 60% depletion, while there is a clear differentiation between the normal intact sample and those with 55-70% PG loss

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