Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.

OBJECTIVE: To identify the commonly occurring patterns of small displaced tears of the menisci of the knee on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of knee MRI scans over 16 months at two hospitals provided 70 studies with 73 displaced meniscal fragments fo...

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Main Authors: McKnight, A, Southgate, J, Price, A, Ostlere, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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author McKnight, A
Southgate, J
Price, A
Ostlere, S
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify the commonly occurring patterns of small displaced tears of the menisci of the knee on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of knee MRI scans over 16 months at two hospitals provided 70 studies with 73 displaced meniscal fragments for analysis. Fragment position was recorded. RESULTS: Two common positions were identified for medial fragments. For the medial meniscus, 93% of fragments were positioned medially or posterolaterally. The medially displaced fragments were positioned in either the superior or inferior recesses. Lateral meniscal fragments were more evenly dispersed. CONCLUSION: The pattern of small displaced tears of the medial meniscus is highly predictable. Awareness of the typical locations of these fragments should aid the reporter in identifying these lesions on MRI.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2637bcf7-28f0-4f99-8b5e-5747fab50fa42022-03-26T11:59:41ZMeniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2637bcf7-28f0-4f99-8b5e-5747fab50fa4EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010McKnight, ASouthgate, JPrice, AOstlere, S OBJECTIVE: To identify the commonly occurring patterns of small displaced tears of the menisci of the knee on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of knee MRI scans over 16 months at two hospitals provided 70 studies with 73 displaced meniscal fragments for analysis. Fragment position was recorded. RESULTS: Two common positions were identified for medial fragments. For the medial meniscus, 93% of fragments were positioned medially or posterolaterally. The medially displaced fragments were positioned in either the superior or inferior recesses. Lateral meniscal fragments were more evenly dispersed. CONCLUSION: The pattern of small displaced tears of the medial meniscus is highly predictable. Awareness of the typical locations of these fragments should aid the reporter in identifying these lesions on MRI.
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Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title_full Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title_fullStr Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title_full_unstemmed Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title_short Meniscal tears with displaced fragments: common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging.
title_sort meniscal tears with displaced fragments common patterns on magnetic resonance imaging
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