OBJECTIVE: We describe the MRI appearance of five cases of chondral delamination of the knee. CONCLUSION: Chondral delamination injuries of the knee show increased linear signal abnormality at the junction of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone on T2-weighted (fast spin-echo) images of the knee. Identifying and treating these lesions results in an improved prognosis for patients with this injury.
OBJECTIVE: We describe the MRI appearance of five cases of chondral delamination of the knee. CONCLUSION: Chondral delamination injuries of the knee show increased linear signal abnormality at the junction of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone on T2-weighted (fast spin-echo) images of the knee. Identifying and treating these lesions results in an improved prognosis for patients with this injury.
Authors: George Konstantinidis; Michael Mitchell; Gordon Boyd; Catherine Coady; Swagata Ghosh; Ivan Wong Journal: Cartilage Date: 2019-01-23 Impact factor: 4.634
Authors: Fábio Cavalli; Anela Izadi; Ana Paula R B Ferreira; Larissa Braga; Andresa Braga-Baiak; Marco Antonio Schueda; Mihir Gandhi; Ricardo Pietrobon Journal: Adv Orthop Date: 2011-07-07
Authors: Lianzhi Chen; Felix Yao; Tao Wang; Guangyi Li; Peilin Chen; Max Bulsara; Jessica Jun Yi Zheng; Euphemie Landao-Bassonga; Marty Firth; Praveen Vasantharao; Yigang Huang; Michelle Lorimer; Stephen Graves; Junjie Gao; Richard Carey-Smith; John Papadimitriou; Changqing Zhang; David Wood; Christopher Jones; Minghao Zheng Journal: Ann Rheum Dis Date: 2020-04-08 Impact factor: 19.103