Literature DB >> 10550532

MR visualization of the popliteomeniscal fascicles.

R L Johnson1, A A De Smet.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although the popliteomeniscal fascicles are important stabilizers of the lateral meniscus, there have been few studies of their MR appearance. We wished to determine: (1) whether the fascicles are normally seen on MR imaging, and (2) whether certain imaging factors influenced their visualization. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: We reviewed the sagittal MR images of 66 consecutive patients who had no evidence of injury to the lateral compartment. We determined the frequencies of MR visualization of the superior and inferior popliteomeniscal fascicles, and whether visualization was affected by the weighting of spin echo sequences, the presence of a joint effusion, slice placement relative to the fascicles, and windowing of the images. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Both popliteomeniscal fascicles were seen in 64 of the 66 patients. The fascicles were better seen on T2-weighted images than on proton-density weighted images (P<0.01). On the T2-weighted images, fascicle visualization was not significantly affected by the presence or absence of an effusion, slice placement or image windowing (P=0.2 to 1.0). On proton-density weighted images, fascicle visualization was significantly improved when high-contrast windowing was used (P=0.04). In conclusion, we found that the popliteomeniscal fascicles are normally seen on MR imaging of the knee when there are no lateral compartment injuries. The fascicles are significantly better visualized on T2-weighted than on proton-density weighted images. Visualization is not significantly affected by the presence of an effusion or slice placement.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10550532     DOI: 10.1007/s002560050619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skeletal Radiol        ISSN: 0364-2348            Impact factor:   2.199


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Review 2.  Meniscal pathology in children: differences and similarities with the adult meniscus.

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Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2014-07-25

Review 3.  MR imaging of the posterolateral corner of the knee.

Authors:  Nicolae Bolog; Juerg Hodler
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2007-03-02       Impact factor: 2.199

Review 4.  MRI of popliteo-meniscal fasciculi of the knee: a pictorial review.

Authors:  Marcello Zappia; Alfonso Reginelli; Vito Chianca; Michela Carfora; Francesco Di Pietto; Germano Iannella; Pier Paolo Mariani; Mariano Di Salvatore; Silvia Bartollino; Nicola Maggialetti; Salvatore Cappabianca; Luca Brunese
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2018-01-19

5.  An isolated Posterolateral corner injury with rotational instability and hypermobile lateral meniscus: a novel entity.

Authors:  Kazumi Goto; Victoria Duthon; Jacques Menetrey
Journal:  J Exp Orthop       Date:  2020-12-01
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