Adapting the Dejour classification of trochlear dysplasia from qualitative radiograph‐ and CT‐based assessments to quantitative MRI‐based measurements
David H. Dejour,
Edoardo Giovanetti de Sanctis,
Jacobus H. Müller
et al.
Abstract:PurposeTo adapt the current D. Dejour trochlear dysplasia classification (v2.0) to only rely on quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements (v3.0) to maximize objectivity and repeatability.MethodsA consecutive series of adult knee MRIs were divided into objective patellar instability (OPI, n = 127) or controls (n = 103; isolated meniscal tears) and postprocessed with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) to standardize the sagittal plane and ensure true lateral views. Thresholds for sulcus angle, lat… Show more
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