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Update of Proceedings of the 2002 International Workshop on Osteoarthritis Outcomes
Guest Editor: KENNETH D. BRANDT, MD
Introduction
 K.D. Brandt
Relation of Obesity and of Vocational and Avocational Risk Factors to Osteoarthritis. An Update
 D.T. Felson
Risk Factors for the Development and Progression of Hip Osteoarthritis
 M.C. Hochberg
Who Gets Osteoarthritis and Why? An Update
 E.L. Radin
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Dysregulation in Hereditary Osteoarthritis
 R.W. Moskowitz
How Important Are Genetic Factors in Osteoarthritis? Contributions
from Family Studies
 W. Zhang, M. Doherty
From Biomarker to Surrogate Outcome in Osteoarthritis -- What Are the Challenges?
 L.S. Lohmander, D.R. Eyre
Advances in Radiographic Imaging of Progression of Hip and
Knee Osteoarthritis
 E. Vignon, T. Conrozier, M-P. Hellio Le Graverand
Update on Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein (COMP) as a Marker of Osteoarthritis
 J.M. Jordan
Relationship Between Symptoms and Structural Change in Osteoarthritis:
What Are the Important Targets for Therapy?
 P.A. Dieppe
Pain-Related Beliefs and Affective Pain Responses: Implications for Ethnic Disparities in Preferences for Joint Arthroplasty
 L.A. Bradley, G. Deutsch,
N.L. McKendree-Smith, G.S. Alarcón
Finding Clinical Endpoints and Biosurrogates in Preclinical Knee
Osteoarthritis
 P. de Pablo, M.H. Liang
Why Choose Hip Osteoarthritis as a Human Model for Evaluation of
Drugs in Osteoarthritis?
 M. Dougados
Increased Biological Activity of Subchondral Mineralized Tissues Underlies
the Progressive Deterioration of Articular Cartilage in Osteoarthrosis

D.B. Burr
Comment
 E.L. Radin
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