MRI and arthroscopy evaluated for meniscal lesion assessment
Published
27 September 2011
| Article by Knee Surgery
| Tags:
knee,
mr-imaging,
meniscus-tears,
arthroscopy
MRI and arthroscopy evaluated for meniscal lesion assessment
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used to diagnose meniscal pathology. Some studies have found that MRI is not
superior to physical examination in the diagnosis of meniscal tears [7, 14, 17], whereas others have demonstrated its value as an accurate and noninvasive diagnostic...
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