Question 1193
{"accessible":false,"alternatives":[{"id":5978,"text":"almost always medial meniscus rather than lateral meniscus"},{"id":5979,"text":"high association with cruciate ligament tear"},{"id":5980,"text":"may simulate inner free edge radial tears on coronal MRI"},{"id":5981,"text":"may change or disappear depending on knee positioning"},{"id":5982,"text":"no association with meniscal tears"}],"archived":false,"correctAlternativeId":5979,"explanation":"\u003cp\u003e\u003ca title=\"Meniscal flounce\" class=\"internal\" href=\"/articles/meniscal-flounce\"\u003eMeniscal flounce\u003c/a\u003e is usually a benign normal appearance of the medial meniscus related to knee positioning. It is not associated with cruciate ligament injuries. All other answer statements are correct.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e","id":1193,"imageUrl":null,"imageAttribution":null,"imageAttributionCaseInfo":null,"firstQuestionPath":"/questions/2480","nextQuestionPath":"/articles/knee-menisci/questions/1192","relatedArticles":[{"id":1662,"title":"Meniscal flounce","link":"/articles/meniscal-flounce?lang=gb"}],"alsoUsedIn":[{"id":337,"kind":"Course","title":"Meniscal Tear Learning Pathway - page 337","link":"https://radiopaedia.org/courses/meniscal-tear-learning-pathway/pages/337"}],"stem":"\u003cp\u003eWhich is NOT true\u0026nbsp;regarding meniscal flounce?\u003c/p\u003e","menuLinks":[{"text":"Report problem with question","url":"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfO3soWYhOjJ7yErSysyCe5V4A1CqW7WK3rDA7MtAkecMGqNw/viewform?entry.1624461248\u0026entry.553583435=https://radiopaedia.org/questions/1193"}],"attemptsPercentages":[{"alternativeId":"5978","percentage":11},{"alternativeId":"5981","percentage":13},{"alternativeId":"5979","percentage":53},{"alternativeId":"5980","percentage":6},{"alternativeId":"5982","percentage":16}],"promptToLogin":false,"questionManager":false,"articleId":"knee-menisci"}