A nosographic and etiopathogenetic framework for subchondral bone marrow lesions in the knee: A narrative review

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1002/jeo2.70071
Luca Andriolo, Alessandro Sangiorgio, Anthony Galea, Eran Linder-Ganz, Patrick Orth, Nogah Shabshin, Takuaki Yamamoto, Giuseppe Filardo
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Abstract

Purpose

Subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) are present in a wide range of pathologies with different prognoses. Thus, a careful diagnosis is mandatory to address them with the proper treatment. The aim of this review was to examine BMLs aetiology and their relationship with biomechanical and biological factors, to identify BMLs and help clinicians to properly recognize and treat each of these common alterations.

Discussion

Each pathological pattern is determined by different aetiologic factors, which may act alone or synergically in determining the BML. These factors include major or minor trauma, bone tissue alterations, altered joint load distribution, coagulopathies, and hormonal alterations. This narrative review encompasses these patterns and factors providing a nosographic and etiopathogenetic framework for subchondral BMLs in the knee.

Conclusion

While the field is still heterogeneous in the definition of the nosographic framework of BMLs, there is a trend with the convergence towards a common terminology, which could help to shed more light on the complex and varied field of BMLs. Future studies should focus on better understanding the etiopathogenetic mechanisms, which can concur with the development of BML from one side, and, on the other hand, may represent targets for future treatments to address BMLs and preserve or restore the osteochondral unit.

Level of Evidence

Expert Opinion, Level V.

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膝关节软骨下骨髓病变的医院学和发病框架:叙述性回顾。
目的:软骨下骨髓病变(BMLs)存在于广泛的病理和不同的预后。因此,仔细的诊断是必须的,以适当的治疗来解决他们。本综述的目的是研究BMLs的病因及其与生物力学和生物学因素的关系,以识别BMLs并帮助临床医生正确识别和治疗这些常见的改变。讨论:每种病理类型由不同的病因因素决定,这些因素可能单独或协同作用于确定BML。这些因素包括严重或轻微的创伤、骨组织改变、关节负荷分布改变、凝血功能障碍和激素改变。这篇叙述性综述包括这些模式和因素,为膝关节软骨下脑损伤提供了一个医院和发病机制框架。结论:虽然目前对BMLs病源框架的定义仍是异质的,但有趋同的趋势,这有助于更好地了解BMLs复杂多变的领域。未来的研究应侧重于更好地了解其发病机制,这可以从一方面与BML的发展相一致,另一方面,可能代表未来治疗BML和保存或恢复骨软骨单位的目标。证据等级:专家意见,V级。
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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