Fox PR, Broussard JD, Peterson ME: Electrocardiographic and
radiographic changes in cats with hyperthyroidism: Comparison of population evaluated during 1979 - 1982 vs. 1992.
Not exact matches
Eighty - seven 60 to 68 years old eligible postmenopausal women with knee pain and confirmed
radiographic osteoarthritis related
changes in the knee joint were enrolled into the study and randomly assigned into either a training group or a control group.
Interestingly,
in one study the amount of gross and histopathologic damage
in the shoulder joints was greater than
radiographic changes, 5 so similar studies based on
radiographic changes alone are not necessarily as reliable.
The two remaining puppies had no
radiographic changes through nine months of age, and remained sound until 16 months when they were placed
in homes.
The main limitation of standard radiography is that
radiographic changes may lag behind the onset of clinical signs
in the first 2 to 4 weeks of infection.