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Musculoskeletal MR: knee.

A Stäbler1, C Glaser, M Reiser

  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilian Universität München, Marchioninistrasse 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany.

European Radiology
|February 9, 2000
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers the most accurate noninvasive diagnosis for internal knee derangement. This review details advanced MRI techniques and findings for various knee pathologies, enhancing diagnostic capabilities.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Orthopedics
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Internal knee derangement diagnosis has advanced significantly.
  • Understanding of indirect findings and rare knee diseases has improved.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard for knee injury assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the spectrum of knee disorders detectable by MRI.
  • To provide an overview of current literature on knee MRI.
  • To detail best practices for high-standard knee MRI studies.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of knee MRI studies.
  • Focus on imaging principles for anterior cruciate ligament and meniscal tears.
  • Inclusion of specific conditions like ganglion cysts, IT band syndrome, and osteonecrosis.

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Main Results:

  • MRI demonstrates high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for internal knee derangement.
  • Advanced MRI techniques improve visualization of subtle and complex knee pathologies.
  • The review covers imaging of articular cartilage and various intra-articular/intraosseous diseases.

Conclusions:

  • High-standard MRI protocols are crucial for accurate knee diagnosis.
  • MRI is essential for diagnosing a wide range of knee conditions, from common tears to rare diseases.
  • This review serves as a guide to current knowledge and imaging practices for knee disorders.