2001
DOI: 10.1053/sarh.2001.19957
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Clinical, radiologic, demographic, and occupational aspects of hand osteoarthritis in the elderly

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“…The contribution of age, sex, and handedness in the development of hand OA is one of the interesting questions, with obvious epidemiological importance. Note, for instance, that Chaisson et al (1997) and Caspi et al (2001) reported that while the cumulative incidence of OA was generally higher in women than in men, the joints most frequently affected were the same in both sexes. Nakamura et al (2001) and Jonsson et al (1999) noted a female preponderance in CMC1 joint OA, but they found no clear differences between sexes in DIPs.…”
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“…The contribution of age, sex, and handedness in the development of hand OA is one of the interesting questions, with obvious epidemiological importance. Note, for instance, that Chaisson et al (1997) and Caspi et al (2001) reported that while the cumulative incidence of OA was generally higher in women than in men, the joints most frequently affected were the same in both sexes. Nakamura et al (2001) and Jonsson et al (1999) noted a female preponderance in CMC1 joint OA, but they found no clear differences between sexes in DIPs.…”
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“…The main ones are obviously age (Plato and Norris, 1979;Busby et al, 1991;Caspi et al, 2001) and genetic predisposition Livshits et al, 2002). However, the contribution of other factors, particularly sex and handedness, are still under debate (Lane et al, 1989;Chaison et al, 1997;Caspi et al, 2001). The contribution of age, sex, and handedness in the development of hand OA is one of the interesting questions, with obvious epidemiological importance.…”
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“…[4] Nodüller, osteofit gibi altta yatan yap›sal anormallikler ile ilgilidir. [5][6][7] Bu tipik el OA's› iflaretleri a¤r›, tutukluk, hareket kayb›, azalm›fl kavrama gücü ve hareket k›s›tl›l›¤›na neden olabilmektedir.…”
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“…Multiple nodes are regarded widely as a marker for generalized OA (4). Few studies have investigated the association between hand nodes and underlying structure changes (5)(6)(7)(8). In the studies that have investigated this, the measures used to assess the association were inconsistent, which led to a different clinical interpretation of the association.…”
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“…Other reported risk factors for hand OA include positive family history, obesity, occupation, and prior injury (9). There is conflicting evidence as to whether dominance of the left or right hand affects development of hand OA (5,10,11).…”
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