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What Changes Occur in Damaged Cartilage?
Damaged cartilage shows disruption of the extracellular matrix, loss of
proteoglycans
, and increased water content. Chondrocytes may undergo hypertrophy or apoptosis, and inflammatory cells may infiltrate the tissue, exacerbating the damage.
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