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L. Stefan Lohmander

Researcher at Lund University

Publications -  134
Citations -  15082

L. Stefan Lohmander is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoarthritis & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 132 publications receiving 13236 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Stefan Lohmander include Odense University Hospital & University of Southern Denmark.

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Similar group mean scores, but large individual variations, in patient-relevant outcomes over 2 years in meniscectomized subjects with and without radiographic knee osteoarthritis

TL;DR: Group mean scores for this study cohort enriched in incipient and early-stage knee OA were similar over 2 years, but pain, function and quality of life changed considerably in individuals, and longitudinal outcome data in OA studies need to be analyzed both on an individual and a group level.
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Monkey bone matrix induces bone formation in the athymic rat, but not in adult monkeys.

TL;DR: It is concluded that adult monkey bone matrix contains bone inductive properties but these properties are not sufficient to induce bone formation in adult monkey muscle sites.
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Loss of patellofemoral cartilage thickness over 5 years following ACL injury depends on the initial treatment strategy: results from the KANON trial

TL;DR: Patellofemoral (particularly trochlear) cartilage thickness loss was observed in young adults following acute ACL rupture, indicating that early surgical intervention may be associated with greater short-term structural patell ofemoral cartilage deterioration compared with optional delayed surgery.
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Middle-aged patients with an MRI-verified medial meniscal tear report symptoms commonly associated with knee osteoarthritis.

TL;DR: The findings support the notion that symptoms reported by those with a degenerative meniscal tear represent early signs of knee osteoarthritis.
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Markers of joint tissue turnover in joint fluids from hips with osteonecrosis of the femoral head.

TL;DR: Histologica changes of the articular cartilage, consistent with early‐stage osteoarthritis, were evident at stage 3 and were more advanced at stage 4, and levels of matrix metalloproteinase‐3 and molar ratios of matrix meetallop proteinase‐2/tissue inhibitor of metalloplatformases‐1 were higher in early stage disease than in later stage disease.