2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2014.05.033
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Radiographic Prevalence of Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Osteoarthrosis

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“…5,18 The classifications employed to date to grade STT-OA are based exclusively on the analysis of joint features, such as the presence of sclerosis and irregularity of joint margins, decreased joint space, cysts and osteophytes. 1,4,19,20 Differently from their standard classification of rhizarthrosis, the classification proposed by Eaton et al 9 for STT-OA does not include the evolution of the degenerative process of other carpal regions. We believe that carpal analysis is an extremely relevant factor when grading the evolution of STT-OA and, consequently, to define its treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…5,18 The classifications employed to date to grade STT-OA are based exclusively on the analysis of joint features, such as the presence of sclerosis and irregularity of joint margins, decreased joint space, cysts and osteophytes. 1,4,19,20 Differently from their standard classification of rhizarthrosis, the classification proposed by Eaton et al 9 for STT-OA does not include the evolution of the degenerative process of other carpal regions. We believe that carpal analysis is an extremely relevant factor when grading the evolution of STT-OA and, consequently, to define its treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary osteoarthritis (OA) is an uncommon degenerative pathology of the wrist as compared with pathologies of other loading joints. The carpal scaphotrapeziotrapezoid (STT) is the second most affected joint by OA, [1][2][3] and it is present in 16% of wrist radiographs, [4][5][6] in 39% of cadaver dissections, 2 and in 83% of people older than 84 years of age. 1 The joint is located between the distal scaphoid and trapezius, and between the scaphoid and trapezoid bones.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Smartphone addiction was determined basing on the criteria of SAS‐SV validated by Kwon et al . Patients and matched controls were between 18 and 35 years of age so that the investigation of hands joints could not be influenced by alterations and diseases more commonly observed in older ages such as arthrosis, osteoporosis, and other rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases . Moreover, moderate to severe psoriasis nail involvement represented exclusion criteria for psoriasis subjects in order to avoid possible influence on ultrasound hand joint evaluation as the well‐known link between nail psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis risk .…”
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“… 12 13 14 Similarly, OA of the STT joint is believed to be about 16%, and advanced age and female sex correlate with the presence of disease. 3 …”
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“…The methodology used in this investigation was based on a similar study evaluating the prevalence of STT OA. 3 Institutional Review Board approval was obtained for this study. The roster of patients was created by searching the radiology database for Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes 73100 (wrist, two views) and 73110 (wrist, minimum of three views) to identify all consecutive patients who presented to our orthopaedic practice for the treatment of general hand or wrist complaints, including neuropathies, tendinopathies, and trauma.…”
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confidence: 99%