The Warsaw Method is a technique used in medical imaging to assess the degree of joint space narrowing and cartilage loss in osteoarthritis. It involves measuring the distance between two specific points on an X-ray image.
To perform the calculation, you need to measure the distance between the anterior and posterior edges of the femoral condyle at the level of the tibial plateau. This measurement is then compared to a standard reference value to determine the degree of joint space narrowing.
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