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5-year outcome after PRP analogous Gold induced serum therapy

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The study evaluated the effectiveness of GOLDIC, a PRP analogue gold-induced serum therapy, in treating knee osteoarthritis over a 5-year period. Using KOOS, VAS score, and MRI documentation, 28 patients (31 knees) underwent treatment at four-week intervals. Results showed significant improvement in VAS scores and slowed osteoarthritis progression on MRI. Two patients required knee replacement. The study suggests GOLDIC as a promising treatment for knee conditions, but calls for further research, including randomized controlled trials and AI-supported image processing for analysis.

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Gernot Felmet MD

Gernot Felmet

Dr. med. / Senior Consultant

Artico SportsClinic in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany

U S

Ulrich Schneider

Professor Dr. med.

iRegMed, Rottach, Germany,

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William D. Murrel

MD

Abu Dhabi Knee and Sports Medicine, Healthpoint Hospital, Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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