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  • The study aimed to determine if Black patients undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy experience worse knee pain, function, and cartilage damage compared to White patients.
  • A cohort of 3,086 patients was analyzed, adjusting for various demographic and health factors to assess differences in preoperative knee pain and function, as well as articular cartilage damage.
  • Results showed that Black patients had lower knee pain and function scores compared to White patients, with certain risk factors like age, BMI, and meniscal tear location influencing these outcomes disproportionately among racial groups.
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Background: Shoulder osteoarthritis (OA) with eccentric (B) glenoids has generally been associated with poor patient-reported outcomes and increased complications. The purpose of this study was to outline all the described treatment options and their outcomes and complications in order to better guide treatment.

Methods: This systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-analysis guidelines.

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