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Juxta-articular osteopenia (also called periarticular osteopenia) refers to localized loss of bone mineral density adjacent to joints. It appears on X-ray as relative lucency of bone around articular margins compared to more distant bone.

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Pathophysiology


Radiology


Conditions Associated


  1. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) – hallmark early sign (even before erosions).
  2. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
  3. Psoriatic arthritis and Reactive arthritis (may be seen, but less prominent).
  4. Tubercular arthritis (chronic granulomatous arthritis).
  5. Other chronic inflammatory arthritides.

Absent in osteoarthritis (OA) → OA shows subchondral sclerosis instead.