Items tagged “knee mri”
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Meniscal flounce
Meniscal flounces refer to the "ruffled" appearance of the inner margin of knee menisci. They were initially thought to be only an arthroscopic finding, as a result of joint distension and anesthetic muscle relaxants but they are occasionally seen on MRI.
Epidemiology
Meniscal flounces are un...
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Medial collateral ligament full thickness tear
Published
03 Mar 2009
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MRI
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Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease
Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease, also known as Sinding-Larsen disease or Larsen-Johansson syndrome, affects the proximal end of the patellar tendon as it inserts into the inferior pole of the patella. It represents a chronic traction injury of the immature osteotendinous junction. It is a close...
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Medial collateral ligament injury grading
Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are graded into three groups on MRI, much in the same way as many other ligaments:
grade 1: (minor sprain) high signal is seen medial (superficial) to the ligament, which looks normal
grade 2: (severe sprain or partial tear) high signal is seen medial ...
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Anterior cruciate ligament injury - partial thickness tear
Published
27 Oct 2010
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis of Hoffa's fat pad
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24 May 2011
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Recent patella dislocation (MRI)
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15 Feb 2012
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MRI
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Anterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture
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05 Jun 2012
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MRI
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Osteochondritis dissecans
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11 Dec 2012
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MRI
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Transient lateral patellar dislocation
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22 Dec 2012
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MRI
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Parameniscal cyst
Published
27 Apr 2013
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MRI
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Cortical desmoid
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05 Aug 2013
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MRI
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Anterior cruciate ligament tear - complete
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19 Sep 2013
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MRI
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Solitary giant loose body of popliteal fossa
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19 Sep 2013
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Focal periphyseal edema zone
Focal periphyseal edema zones, also known as FOPE zones, are regions of bone marrow edema seen on MRI that are principally located at the physes about the knee. They are thought to represent potentially painful manifestations of physiologic physeal fusion 1.
Epidemiology
FOPE zones are seen in...
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Focal periphyseal edema zone
Published
19 Dec 2013
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MRI
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Pivot shift injury - ACL, medial meniscus and MCL tears
Published
27 Apr 2014
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MRI
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Posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture
Published
22 Nov 2016
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Bucket-handle tear
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04 Feb 2015
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MRI
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Anterior cruciate ligament rupture with medial meniscus bucket handle tear - double PCL sign
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19 Feb 2015
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