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Why does this article need to exist?

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I am asking sincerely. This article has even less information about cartilage diseases than the subsection Cartilage#Disease and most of it is copied and pasted from that section. Or does all of that info need to move here while that subsection is edited down to a more brief description? This isn't my area of expertise and I'm still learning about when and why new articles are created on Wikipedia, so I don't think I'll be touching anything. Warm Yellow Sunflower (talk) 23:17, 7 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]