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Vol. 29 No. 4 (2014): The Archives of Rheumatology

Ultrasonographic Measurement of Cartilage Thickness in Patients With Leprosy

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Ercan KARABACAK
Levent TEKİN
Algün POLAT EKİNCİ
Ümüt GÜZELKÜÇÜK
Güzin ÖZARMAĞAN

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate femoral cartilage thickness in leprosy patients by using ultrasound.


Patients and methods: Twenty-one patients previously diagnosed with leprosy (11 males and 10 females), and age, sex and body mass index matched 21 controls were enrolled. Control subjects with a history of any other systemic inflammatory disease and/or knee trauma were excluded. All femoral cartilage evaluations were performed by the same physician who was experienced in musculoskeletal ultrasonography using a linear array probe. Measurements for 42 knees of 21 leprosy patients, and 42 knees of 21 healthy subjects were analyzed.


Results: Although patients with leprosy had lower femoral cartilage values than those in the control group, the difference was not statistically significant.


Conclusion: We assume that the non-significantly decreased femoral cartilage thickness in patients with leprosy may be explained by the relative immobilization and biomechanical changes arising from complications.

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