J G Peyron
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Adams M, LUSSIER A, Peyron J
Drug Saf
. 2000 Aug;
23(2):115-30.
PMID: 10945374
Hyaluronan is critical for the homeostasis of the joint as an organ, in part, because it provides the rheological properties (viscosity and elasticity) of the synovial fluid. These properties depend...
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Peyron J
J Rheumatol Suppl
. 1993 Aug;
39:10-5.
PMID: 8410878
Viscosupplementation (restoring the rheological properties of a tissue matrix) by injection of hyaluronan into the joints has been in use for 2 decades, mostly for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee,...
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Peyron J
Curr Opin Rheumatol
. 1991 Aug;
3(4):653-61.
PMID: 1911060
In 1990, there were signs of a renewed interest in clinical studies about several aspects of osteoarthritis. The work-up of classic data and the use of new information from epidemiologic...
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Peyron J
J Rheumatol Suppl
. 1991 Feb;
27:2-3.
PMID: 2027119
Since most of the pathophysiological steps of the initiation of osteoarthritis are not understood, its prevention can only mean decreasing or abolishing its risk factors. Excess mechanical stresses certainly can...
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Lequesne M, Dang N, Peyron J
Rev Rhum Mal Osteoartic
. 1989 Feb;
56(2):163-7.
PMID: 2657998
No abstract available.
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Peyron J
Scand J Rheumatol Suppl
. 1988 Jan;
77:29-33.
PMID: 3238373
An epidemiological approach can shed some light on several aspects of osteoarthritis (OA). OA is an ubiquitous condition, with an age-linked prevalence, rising slowly until the age of 50 and...
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Peyron J
J Rheumatol
. 1987 May;
14 Spec No:1-2.
PMID: 3625660
Extrinsic risk factors of osteoarthritis (OA) comprise anatomical defects and mechanical insults. They alter the strength and/or the direction of forces inflicted on the matrix. This leads to damage of...
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Peyron J
Clin Orthop Relat Res
. 1986 Dec;
(213):13-9.
PMID: 3536247
Large epidemiologic studies of osteoarthritis (OA) performed over the past 30 years have confirmed that OA is a ubiquitous condition, that it is linked to age, that it is more...
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