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Eddy D Zandee van Rilland1, Robert D Boutin2, Kathryn J Stevens2
1Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA. ezandee@stanford.edu.
La resonancia magnética (RM) es crucial para diagnosticar lesiones del hueso subcondral de la rodilla, ya que ofrece información detallada más allá de las radiografías estándar. La comprensión de los hallazgos de la RM es esencial para la evaluación precisa de diversas anomalías y alteraciones óseas.
Sus antecedentes:
- El hueso subcondral es vital para la absorción de impactos y la distribución de cargas en la rodilla.
- Las lesiones del hueso subcondral, debidas a traumatismos o degeneración, son problemas clínicos comunes.
- Las radiografías iniciales pueden pasar por alto anomalías óseas sutiles.
Conclusiones:
- La resonancia magnética (RM) es el estándar de oro para evaluar las anomalías del hueso subcondral de la rodilla.
- El diagnóstico preciso depende de la comprensión de las apariencias normales y anormales de la RM.
- La terminología de informes estandarizada mejora la claridad diagnóstica.
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