Robert P Barker1, Justin C Lee, Jeremiah C Healy. 1. Department of Radiology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, 369 Fulham Rd., London SW10 9NH, United Kingdom. rpbarker@hotmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The posterolateral corner of the knee comprises a group of structures that are important to knee stability. MRI is currently the standard imaging technique, but visualization of individual structures is often incomplete. Sonography allows rapid real-time assessment of these superficial structures, but knowledge of the anatomy is essential to allow accurate examination. CONCLUSION: We present an illustrated review of the sonographic anatomy of the posterolateral corner of the knee with MRI correlation.
OBJECTIVE: The posterolateral corner of the knee comprises a group of structures that are important to knee stability. MRI is currently the standard imaging technique, but visualization of individual structures is often incomplete. Sonography allows rapid real-time assessment of these superficial structures, but knowledge of the anatomy is essential to allow accurate examination. CONCLUSION: We present an illustrated review of the sonographic anatomy of the posterolateral corner of the knee with MRI correlation.
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