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1 Νοε 2023 · Follow this step by step guide to learn how to read a normal knee MRI. Where to start, how to identify the ligaments etc. Read the guide now at Kenhub!
14 Ιαν 2017 · After establishing this anatomic knowledge base, a second goal of this chapter is to provide a systematic approach for interpretation of MRI as it applies to the clinical presentation of internal derangement of the knee.
8 Ιαν 2024 · Knee MRI is one of the more frequent examinations faced in daily radiological practice. This approach is an example of how to create a radiological report of an MRI knee with coverage of the most common anatomical sites of possible pathology.
For STIR sequence, TI (inversion time) should be 140-150 at 1.5T. Patient in supine position - use dedicated knee coil. Axials parallel to knee joint line - include whole patella and fibular head. Coronals parallel to posterior aspect of femoral condyles. -include entire patella to 2 cm posterior to femoral condyles.
This article reviews the current clinical practice of MRI evaluation and interpretation of meniscal, ligamentous, cartilaginous, and synovial disorders within the knee that are commonly encountered. Keywords: ligament, knee, magnetic resonance imaging, cartilage, meniscus, patellar instability.
31 Μαΐ 2024 · Learn to interpret your knee MRI report with our detailed guide on understanding essential MRI terms and their implications.
Magnetic resonance imaging is performed more commonly on the knee than on any other joint, and it is an excellent diagnostic tool that can aid in the evaluation of a host of sports-related injuries involving the ligaments, tendons, menisci, osseous structures, and articular surfaces.