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Meniscus Scaffolds for Partial Meniscus Defects
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020The meniscus is a crucial player in knee joint homeostasis. Loss of meniscus tissue can result in early onset of clinical symptoms like pain and loss of function, and structural degeneration of the articular cartilage. In case of a symptomatic segmental defect of the medial or lateral meniscus, different innovative options using biological or synthetic
francesca de caro+4 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
The menisci of the knee are accurately evaluated by MRI. Knowledge of normal anatomy, imaging parameters, imaging appearance of the normal and torn meniscus, and common anatomic variants and pitfalls are essential in obtaining the correct imaging diagnosis.
Lauren Clough Pringle+2 more
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The menisci of the knee are accurately evaluated by MRI. Knowledge of normal anatomy, imaging parameters, imaging appearance of the normal and torn meniscus, and common anatomic variants and pitfalls are essential in obtaining the correct imaging diagnosis.
Lauren Clough Pringle+2 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2022
Discoid meniscus is the most common congenital variant of the meniscus. Its variability in pathology leads to a spectrum of clinical presentations in patients. Treatment must be tailored to the specific pathology of the discoid meniscus. Imaging studies such as radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging can be useful in confirming the diagnosis, but ...
Emily L, Niu+4 more
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Discoid meniscus is the most common congenital variant of the meniscus. Its variability in pathology leads to a spectrum of clinical presentations in patients. Treatment must be tailored to the specific pathology of the discoid meniscus. Imaging studies such as radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging can be useful in confirming the diagnosis, but ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
The pathologic description of the menisci is facilitated by grouping the various disorders into etiologic groups. These include congenital anomalies, traumatic conditions, inflammatory disorders, metabolic disorders, degenerative conditions, and neoplasms.
Aubrey J. Hough, Richard J. Webber
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The pathologic description of the menisci is facilitated by grouping the various disorders into etiologic groups. These include congenital anomalies, traumatic conditions, inflammatory disorders, metabolic disorders, degenerative conditions, and neoplasms.
Aubrey J. Hough, Richard J. Webber
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1976
Two patients with an ossicle of the meniscus are described. Radiologic differentiation from osteochondral loose body or chondrocalcinosis can be made by its ossified appearance and its location within the meniscus. Correct diagnosis is important so that unnecessary surgery is avoided and a protracted search for a free fragment is not carried out.
M W Korn+4 more
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Two patients with an ossicle of the meniscus are described. Radiologic differentiation from osteochondral loose body or chondrocalcinosis can be made by its ossified appearance and its location within the meniscus. Correct diagnosis is important so that unnecessary surgery is avoided and a protracted search for a free fragment is not carried out.
M W Korn+4 more
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Orthopedics, 1992
ABSTRACT Abnormalities and injuries of the meniscus have been studied for decades. An expanded knowledge of knee biomechanics and the advent of arthroscopy have changed the diagnosis and treatment of meniscal pathology over the past decade. This review highlights some of the relevant literature concerning the meniscus.
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ABSTRACT Abnormalities and injuries of the meniscus have been studied for decades. An expanded knowledge of knee biomechanics and the advent of arthroscopy have changed the diagnosis and treatment of meniscal pathology over the past decade. This review highlights some of the relevant literature concerning the meniscus.
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2019
Fully automatic tissue segmentation is an essential step to translate quantitative MRI techniques to clinical setting. The goal of this study was to develop a novel approach based on the generative adversarial networks for fully automatic segmentation of
S. Gaj+3 more
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Fully automatic tissue segmentation is an essential step to translate quantitative MRI techniques to clinical setting. The goal of this study was to develop a novel approach based on the generative adversarial networks for fully automatic segmentation of
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: Some authors have suggested that the semimembranosus tendon is involved in the pathophysiology of ramp lesions. This led us to conduct a gross and microscopic analysis of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and the structures inserted ...
E. Cavaignac+6 more
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Background: Some authors have suggested that the semimembranosus tendon is involved in the pathophysiology of ramp lesions. This led us to conduct a gross and microscopic analysis of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and the structures inserted ...
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1991
A prospective study of repair of longitudinal, peripheral, and posterior horn meniscus tears was carried out in 50 patients. The mean length of follow-up was 5 year. Forty-eight of the patients were symptom-free and post-repair arthroscopic examination confirmed that the repaired menisci have healed satisfactorily.
E K, Alpar, N, Bilsel
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A prospective study of repair of longitudinal, peripheral, and posterior horn meniscus tears was carried out in 50 patients. The mean length of follow-up was 5 year. Forty-eight of the patients were symptom-free and post-repair arthroscopic examination confirmed that the repaired menisci have healed satisfactorily.
E K, Alpar, N, Bilsel
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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2014
This study was performed to compare the clinical results of meniscus allograft transplantation (MAT) after total meniscectomy in torn discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) and nondiscoid lateral meniscus (NLM).We conducted a retrospective study of 36 patients who underwent MAT.
Gwang Young Jung+4 more
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This study was performed to compare the clinical results of meniscus allograft transplantation (MAT) after total meniscectomy in torn discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) and nondiscoid lateral meniscus (NLM).We conducted a retrospective study of 36 patients who underwent MAT.
Gwang Young Jung+4 more
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