Articular cartilage canals--a new pathogenetic mechanism in infectious arthritis

Experientia
R Denecke, G Trautwein

Abstract

In experimentally-induced erysipelas polyarthritis, preexisting cartilage canals in articular cartilage play a crucial role during the very onset of the disease. This observation might have some implications for the pathogenesis of other infectious arthritides in young animals or even rheumatoid arthritis in man.

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