[The knee joint--imaging]
- PMID: 9542004
[The knee joint--imaging]
Abstract
In the assessment of knee joint abnormalities plain films must still be used today as primary imaging modality. For soft tissue, cartilage, tendon and ligament lesions, sonography, CT and MRI (with arthrography) is available today. Especially MRI leads to a significantly extended diagnosis.
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