Arthrography. Where does it fit in?
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Arthrography. Where does it fit in?
Abstract
Although magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopy, respectively, have become state-of-the-art techniques for imaging and treating knee ailments, arthrography remains a useful, cost-effective technique in the evaluation of the meniscal abnormalities. Arthrography is a viable procedure in the initial assessment of suspected meniscus pathology.
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