Diagnosis is based on clinical and radiographic evidence.
Chondrocalcinosis, on the other hand, refers to the radiographic evidence of calcification in hyaline and/or fibrocartilage.
It is estimated that 80% of the population have radiographic evidence of OA by age 65, although only 60% of those will have symptoms.
Is there radiographic evidence of primary or metastatic bony disease?
No clinical or radiographic evidence of distant metastases.
Nevertheless, Palta et al. in 1998 concluded that radiographic evidence was the most accurate predictor of long-term effects.
As far as we can tell, there is no radiographic evidence of disease.
Photographic and radiographic evidence further supports Streeton's conclusions.
The US guidance exclude this regimen from use in children or persons with radiographic evidence of prior tuberculosis (old fibrotic lesions).
Probands are not excluded from the study for radiographic evidence of hemorrhagic transformation of an ischemic stroke.