2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2014.06.009
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MRI in assessment of sports related knee injuries

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“…The present study included MRI of the knee joint of which 25 were left knee of 51 patients, MRI of the knee was normal in only 2 patients (3.9%). Hetta et al have observed similar results with 5 patients having normal MRI [20]. In the present study, injury to the menisciwas the commones encountered.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The present study included MRI of the knee joint of which 25 were left knee of 51 patients, MRI of the knee was normal in only 2 patients (3.9%). Hetta et al have observed similar results with 5 patients having normal MRI [20]. In the present study, injury to the menisciwas the commones encountered.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It is comparable to the study done by Singh et al [11] in which 5.78% patients showed Similar results were also seen in study done by Hettaet al [20] and Pame et al [23] (2017). contusion was found in 39 out of 51 patients (76.4%).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…also, we noted that the incidence of medial meniscus tear (60%) was more than lateral meniscus tear (20%). Hetta and Niazi (16) reported that Only 28% of patients were represented with isolated injury and 72% of patients were represented with combined injuries and the incidence of medial meniscal tear was more than lateral meniscal tear, and this result was also near to that results revealed by Lim and Peh (17) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…About 7 patients were with isolated injury, 18 were with combined injuries. 14 In a study conducted by Arumugam et al, it was found that among 120 patients, 54(45%) had ACL Tear 15(12.5%) had PCL tear, 27(22.5%) had MCL tear, 12(10%) had LCL tear, 39(32%) had medial meniscal tear and 27(22%) had lateral meniscal tear. In another study conducted by Jamal Yaqoob et al it was observed that among 54 patients, 31(57.4%) had medial meniscal tear, 12(22.2%) had lateral meniscal tear and 11(20.3%) had ACL Tear.…”
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confidence: 97%