Magnetic resonance imaging of knee trauma |
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Authors: | Lawrence W. Bassett M.D. Jaswinder S. Grover M.D. Leanne L. Seeger M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA;(2) Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA School of Medicine, 90024 Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reviews the magnetic resonance (MR) appearance of normal knee anatomy and the role of MRI in the evaluation of knee trauma. Images acquired in the sagittal plane are the most useful. A combination of T1- and T2-weighted spin echo pulse sequences is most commonly employed. A meniscal tear is identified by an intrameniscal signal which extends to the joint surface. MR and arthroscopic findings agree in more than 90% of patients. It is important to be familiar with the MRI appearance of normal anatomic variants that may be confused with meniscal tears: the transverse geniculate ligament, the hiatus of the popliteal tendon sheath, and the meniscofemoral ligaments. Tears in the anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate, and collateral ligaments are also depicted.The following article is one in a series of review articles which represent expansions of papers presented at the annual meeting of the International Skeletal Society and were solicited by the editors |
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Keywords: | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Knee imaging Knee meniscus injury Knee ligament injuries |
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