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. 1992 Jun;26(2):93-6.
doi: 10.1136/bjsm.26.2.93.

Ultrasonographic scan in knee pain in athletes

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Ultrasonographic scan in knee pain in athletes

N Maffulli et al. Br J Sports Med. 1992 Jun.

Abstract

Fifty-two knees were examined using real-time high-definition ultrasonography with a 7.5 MHz probe. The extra-articular structures were easily visualized and diagnosis of patellar tendon lesions and Baker's cysts formulated. While the meniscal cartilages were shown as a homogeneous triangular structure between the femoral condyle and the tibial plateau, no lesions were detected. Deeper intra-articular structures, such as the cruciate ligaments, were not shown by the scan, thus their evaluation was not possible. Given its low cost, wide availability, non-invasiveness and patients' acceptability of the technique, ultrasonography may play an important role in the diagnosis of soft tissue lesions in and around the knee joint.

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