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Esculapio. 2014; 10 (4): 171-174
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-193308

ABSTRACT

Objective: to study increasing thickness of tide mark in articular cartilage of male with advancing age


Material and Methods: forty samples of articular cartilage of knee joint from male dead bodies of estimated age between 21- 60 years, brought to forensic department within six hours of death and undergoing autopsy within 12 hours of death were collected. The samples were grouped as A, B, C and D depending upon the estimated age. The thickness of tide mark was recorded in different age groups


Results: with advancing age, the thickness of tide mark was increased and highly significant statistically [p-value = 0.000]


Conclusion: as the age advances the thickness of the tide mark increases in articular cartilage of knee joint of male undergoing osteoarthritic changes and such changes are set in about a decade earlier in Pakistani population

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