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== Introduction ==
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Osteophytes are cartilage-capped bony proliferations (bony spurs) that most commonly develop at the margins of a synovial joint as a response to articular cartilage damage, as seen very commonly in osteoarthritis.<ref>Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/osteophyte-2 Osteophyte] Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/osteophyte-2 (accessed 7.9.2022)</ref>


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Osteophytes are cartilage-capped bony proliferations (bony spurs) that most commonly develop at the margins of a synovial joint as a response to articular cartilage damage, as seen very commonly in osteoarthritis.[1]

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  1. Radiopedia Osteophyte Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/osteophyte-2 (accessed 7.9.2022)