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Can osteoarthritis be misdiagnosed from an x ray? |
I am having the usual blood tests now as I suspect I may have other problems, but a recent foot x ray result came back showing 'early signs of osteoarthritis'. I am only 26 so naturally, I am worried. My GP does not seem too concerned, but the pain from the base of my big toe was terrible a few months ago (still not great but much better that I have been resting). Is it at all possible that this is a misdiagnosis? Could it be reactive arthritis instead? Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by breakdown of cartilage, with eventual loss of the cartilage of the joints. Cartilage is a protein substance that serves as a "cushion" between the bones of the joints. When the cartilage deteriorates (degenerates), the bone next to it becomes inflamed and can be stimulated to produce new bone in the form of a local bony protrusion, called a "spur." Why did you get the X-ray in the first place? generally in my experience of ortho surgery, after working an orthopaedic outpatients clinic, the consultants use x-rays as well as thorough non invasive examinations as the gold standard for diagnosis, these x-rays will also be used during surgery, to pinpoint exactly where they should be operating, so generally misdiagnosis from x-rays is rare. |
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