The relationship of proximal lateral collateral ligament hyperintensity with knee joint ligament and meniscus pathologies
Atilla Hikmet Cilengir,
Sinan Unal,
Kazim Ayberk Sinci
et al.
Abstract:Background Hyperintensity in the proximal lateral collateral ligament (LCL) is often confusing. This appearance may be alone or accompany other pathologies. Purpose To investigate the relationship between the signal intensity (SI) change in the proximal LCL and the knee joint pathologies. Material and Methods The knee MRI scans taken between 2020 and 2022 were queried retrospectively. Patients with acute trauma, instability, knee surgery, or high-grade osteoarthritis were excluded. Included patients were divid… Show more
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