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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2018
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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2394 - 7721 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
MRI AND ARTHROSCOPIC CORRELATION IN INTERNAL DERANGEMENT OF KNEE JOINT
Author
Arjun Bahaddur* and Santosh S Reddy Patil
Email
arjunchin45@gmail.com
keyword
Knee joint, Trauma, Repetitious activities, Multiple imaging modalities, Internal derangement.
Abstract
The knee joint is a common site of injury. Most cases are due to trauma, repetitious activities and due to sports. Multiple imaging modalities are currently used to evaluate pathologic conditions of the knee including conventional radiography, fluoroscopy, sonography, nuclear medicine and MR imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging has revolutionized our ability to understand the soft tissue anatomy and pathology of musculoskeletal system. Radiological evaluation of internal derangement of the knee joint using magnetic resonance imaging. To study the pattern of internal derangement in relation to mechanism of injury. To correlate MRI changes with that of arthroscopic findings in patients with internal derangement. This is a prospective study on the patients of sample size 50, clinically suspected of internal derangement of the knee joint referred to the department of Radio-diagnosis at Sree Siddhartha Medical College and Research Centre, Tumkur, November 2008 – April 2010 (period of 1½ year). The patient will be examined using a 0.25 T MRI unit (Siemens Magnetom concerto). Data regarding loose bodies, synovial plicae, hypertrophied synovium, chondromalacea, medial meniscus injuries, synovial cysts, ACL, PCL injuries, lateral meniscus injuries and patellar tilt, patellar subluxation collected.
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