Discrepancies between repeated measurements were expressed as data differences. The "limits of agreement" of data differences, i.e. the mean +2 SD and the mean -2 SD, ranged from -0.26 to +0.22 mm and from -0.56 to +0.48 mm for the interobserver analysis of the femoral head cartilage (FHC) and femoral condylar cartilage (FCC), respectively. The "limits of agreement" for the intraobserver analysis ranged from -0.16 to +0.15 mm and from -0.51 to +0.41 mm for the FHC and the FCC, respectively. The overall precision of the sonographic measurements was satisfactory. When used for determination of skeletal age, sonographic assessment of FHC thickness resulted in under/overestimation of skeletal age by about 7.5 months. In conclusion, sonographic measurement of articular cartilage is precise enough to be used in clinical practice.
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